Household energy use: Applying behavioural economics to understand consumer decision-making and behaviour
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation · Ecosystem Sciences
Abstract
Household energy conservation has emerged as a major challenge and opportunity for researchers, practitioners and policymakers. Consumers also seem to be gaining greater awareness of the value and need for sustainable energy practices, particularly amid growing public concerns over greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. Yet even with adequate knowledge of how to save energy and a professed desire to do so, many consumers still fail to take noticeable steps towards energy efficiency and conservation. There is often a sizeable discrepancy between peoples’ self-reported knowledge, values, attitudes and intentions, and their observable behaviour—examples include the well-known ‘knowledge-action gap’ and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 139.61
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 182
Authors
3- ERElisha R. FrederiksCorresponding
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Ecosystem Sciences
- KSKaren Stenner
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Ecosystem Sciences
- EVElizabeth V. Hobman
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Ecosystem Sciences
Topics & keywords
- Behavioural economics
- Energy (signal processing)
- Economics
- Behavioral economics
- Consumer behaviour
- Environmental economics
- Marketing
- Public economics
- Affordable and clean energy