Models of Decision Making and Residential Energy Use
University of British Columbia
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Abstract
Research traditions across the social sciences have explored the drivers of individual behavior and proposed different models of decision making. Four diverse perspectives are reviewed here: conventional and behavioral economics, technology adoption theory and attitude-based decision making, social and environmental psychology, and sociology. The individual decision models in these traditions differ axiomatically. Some are founded on informed rationality or psychological variables, and others emphasize physical or contextual factors from individual to social scales. Each perspective suggests particular lessons for designing interventions to change behavior. Throughout the review, these lessons are applied to…
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- Rationality
- Perspective (graphical)
- Context (archaeology)
- Psychological intervention
- Management science
- Behavioral economics
- Psychology
- Environmental psychology
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