2007
DOI: 10.1108/14676370710717562
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Dormitory residents reduce electricity consumption when exposed to real‐time visual feedback and incentives

Abstract: Purpose -In residential buildings, personal choices influence electricity and water consumption. Prior studies indicate that information feedback can stimulate resource conservation. College dormitories provide an excellent venue for controlled study of the effects of feedback. The goal of this study is to assess how different resolutions of socio-technical feedback, combined with incentives, encourage students to conserve resources. Design/methodology/approach -An automated data monitoring system was develope… Show more

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“…The use of eco-feedback system has been reported in prior research to result in reductions in energy consumption that varied between -18% and 55% [7,8]. Such wide range has motivated many researches that focus on identifying and assessing factors that may influence the effectiveness of eco-feedback system, and developing a more effective way of designing and implementing eco-feedback systems.…”
Section: Factors Influencing the Effectiveness Of Eco-feedback Systemsmentioning
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“…The use of eco-feedback system has been reported in prior research to result in reductions in energy consumption that varied between -18% and 55% [7,8]. Such wide range has motivated many researches that focus on identifying and assessing factors that may influence the effectiveness of eco-feedback system, and developing a more effective way of designing and implementing eco-feedback systems.…”
Section: Factors Influencing the Effectiveness Of Eco-feedback Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effectiveness of eco-feedback systems has been validated in a number of studies. However, the effectiveness is observed to vary across different settings [7,8], and is reportedly affected by factors such as interface design [9], information representation [7], social influence [10], and so on. One factor that is potentially important but has yet to be examined in the literature is the culture context.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Petersen et al (2007) [2], T. Chiang et al (2014) [7], A. Emeakaroha et al (2014) [8], R.K. Jain et al (2013) [9], H.-M. Chen et al (2012) [10], V.L.…”
Section: Studies and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies show that this may be the best time to give them good consumption habits [1]. Moreover, as students often pay fixed fees for energy consumption, they are a good study group to evaluate the impact of the feedback on their behaviors, independently of a financial motivation [2]. This article reviews diverse studies run on university campuses, the main objective being to reduce the energy consumption based on eco-feedback.…”
Section: Contextmentioning
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