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Psychological and Demographic Factors Affecting Household Energy-Saving Intentions: A TPB-Based Study in Northwest China

Changing energy consumption behavior is a promising strategy to enhance household energy efficiency and to reduce carbon emission. Understanding the role of psychological and demographic factors in the context of energy-conservation behaviors is critical to promote energy-saving behaviors in buildin...

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Published in:Sustainability 2020-02, Vol.12 (3), p.836
Main Authors: Liu, Xuan, Wang, Qiancheng, Wei, Hsi-Hsien, Chi, Hung-Lin, Ma, Yaotian, Jian, Izzy Yi
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Demographics
Energy conservation
Energy consumption
Energy efficiency
Environmental impact
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Households
Hypotheses
Interactive control
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Norms
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