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PurposeThis study aims to identify the key factors that influence household pro-environmental behaviors (HPEBs) and explore the differences caused by the same influencing factors between household waste management behavior (HWM) and household energy-saving behavior (HES).Design/methodology/approachA meta-analysis was conducted on 90 articles about HPEBs published between 2009 and 2023 to find the key factors. HPEBs were further categorized into HWM and HES to investigate the difference influenced by the above factors on two behaviors. The correlation coefficient was used as the unified effect size, and the random-effect model was adopted to conduct both main effect and moderating effect tests.FindingsThe results showed that attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control all positively influenced intention and HPEBs, but their effects were stronger on intention than on HPEBs. Intention was found to be the strongest predictor of HPEBs. Subjective norms were found to have a more positive effect on HES compared to HWM, while habits had a more positive effect on HWM. Furthermore, household size was negatively correlated with HWM but positively correlated with HES.Originality/valueThe same variables have different influences on HWM and HES. These results can help develop targeted incentives to increase the adoption of HPEBs, ultimately reducing household energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions and contributing to the mitigation of global warming.
PurposeThis study aims to identify the key factors that influence household pro-environmental behaviors (HPEBs) and explore the differences caused by the same influencing factors between household waste management behavior (HWM) and household energy-saving behavior (HES).Design/methodology/approachA meta-analysis was conducted on 90 articles about HPEBs published between 2009 and 2023 to find the key factors. HPEBs were further categorized into HWM and HES to investigate the difference influenced by the above factors on two behaviors. The correlation coefficient was used as the unified effect size, and the random-effect model was adopted to conduct both main effect and moderating effect tests.FindingsThe results showed that attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control all positively influenced intention and HPEBs, but their effects were stronger on intention than on HPEBs. Intention was found to be the strongest predictor of HPEBs. Subjective norms were found to have a more positive effect on HES compared to HWM, while habits had a more positive effect on HWM. Furthermore, household size was negatively correlated with HWM but positively correlated with HES.Originality/valueThe same variables have different influences on HWM and HES. These results can help develop targeted incentives to increase the adoption of HPEBs, ultimately reducing household energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions and contributing to the mitigation of global warming.
Yeşil enerji politikası ve enerjinin sürdürülebilirliği ekonomik yapıların, teknolojilerin ve kurumların kapsamlı bir şekilde dönüşümünü gerektirmektedir. Enerji dönüşümlerinin insani, ekonomik boyutlarının anlaşılması için sosyal ve beşerî bilimlerde yürütülen araştırmalar oldukça önemlidir. Tüketicileri sürdürülebilir enerji davranışlarına dâhil etme, yeni teknolojilerin benimsenmesini destekleme ve enerji sistemlerinde politika değişikliklerini teşvik etme konusunda sosyal bilimlerin rolü, göz ardı edilmemelidir. Temiz enerjiye geçiş faktörleri, farklı enerji politikalarının ve enerji sistemi değişikliklerinin kabulünün yanı sıra, birçok enerji davranışlarını etkilemekte ve bundan etkilenmektedir. Yapılan incelemelerde ekonomik kalkınmanın, toplumu ve yenilenebilir enerji yatırımlarını olumlu yönde etkileyeceği anlaşılmaktadır. Dünyanın dört bir yanında yenilenebilir enerji, iklim değişikliği, optimizasyon ve ekonomi konularında uzmanlar, yenilenebilir enerji kaynaklarında kaydedilen ilerlemelerin yanı sıra çevreyi tehlikelerden korumaya yönelik yeni stratejiler tartışılmaktadır. Yenilenebilir enerjinin teşviki, yeşil enerjinin üç ana olumlu yönüyle ilgilidir. Bunlar: Çevre üzerindeki sonuçlar, ülkenin kalkınma düzeyi üzerindeki sonuçlar ve sosyal baskıdır Çevresel etkisi düşük/hiç olmayan verimli enerji dönüşüm sistemlerinin geliştirilmesi; yenilenebilir enerjilerin yaygınlaştırılması için önerilen politikalar; sera gazı emisyonunun kısıtlanması ve CO2 tutulmasında son dönemde kaydedilen ilerlemelerden bazılarıdır. Uluslararası çevre topluluğu ve bazı öncü ülkeler, gelişmekte olan ülkeleri düşük karbonlu enerji gelişimini teşvik edecek yeşil enerji ve yenilenebilir enerji politikaları benimsemeye teşvik etmektedir. Dünyada yenilenebilir enerji yatırımlarının ve yeşil enerji dönüşümünün teşviki için çeşitli kamu politikaları uygulanmaktadır. Çalışma bu politikaları kategorize ederek incelemkte ve Türkiye’nin yeşil, ekonomik ve güvenli enerji arzını destekleyecek önerilere yer verilmektedir.
This chapter explores the convergence of Industry 4.0 technologies and sustainable supply chain practices, presenting a comprehensive overview of these digital advancements' transformative potential. The chapter begins by defining the intersection between sustainability and Industry 4.0, emphasizing the pivotal role of digital technologies in fostering environmentally and socially responsible supply chains. With clear objectives in mind, the exploration delves into the impact of key digital technologies on responsible supply chain practices. The discussion spans the utilization of the internet of things (IoT) for real-time sustainability monitoring, big data analytics for informed decision-making, and the integration of robotics to enhance ethical manufacturing.
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