2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12053-023-10092-x
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Energy saving intention and behavior under behavioral reasoning perspectives

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“…Fourth, the benefits of energy efficiency programs and acceptance of the EnerGuide program have a significantly positive impact on residents’ intentions to participate in the EnerGuide program. Similar findings have been noted in previous studies ( Syropoulos and Markowitz, 2022 ; Le-Anh et al, 2023 ). Compared to the benefits of energy efficiency programs ( β = 0.181), residents’ acceptance of the EnerGuide program ( β = 0.573) has a greater influence on their intentions to participate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Fourth, the benefits of energy efficiency programs and acceptance of the EnerGuide program have a significantly positive impact on residents’ intentions to participate in the EnerGuide program. Similar findings have been noted in previous studies ( Syropoulos and Markowitz, 2022 ; Le-Anh et al, 2023 ). Compared to the benefits of energy efficiency programs ( β = 0.181), residents’ acceptance of the EnerGuide program ( β = 0.573) has a greater influence on their intentions to participate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In other words, the attitudes and values prevalent within both local communities and society at large significantly impact residents' willingness to participate in the advancement of smart city initiatives. Behaviour management was found to have a positive effect on residents' attitude, though factors that affect behaviour management that are not necessarily under an individual's control may affect their readiness to participate in defined activities [86,87]. If individuals consider that engaging in the development of a smart city is not a good use of their resources, or that the smart city will not deliver significant benefits, their readiness to engage will fall.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the social dimension, it can be observed that an increasing number of studies try to apply well-established behavioral theories to the topic to overcome existing research and action gaps. Among these, the theory of planned behavior (TPB) recurs the most, followed by the goal framing theory (GFT) [157][158][159][160][161][162][163][164][165]. It is frequently observed that intentions are the most direct contributors to actions and behaviors, and that they can be predicted by attitude, social norms, and especially perceived behavioral control (a feeling that one can act successfully).…”
Section: Research Methods Gaps and Frontiersmentioning
confidence: 99%