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Development and validation of the motivation for electricity saving behaviour scale (MESBS) among residents living in energy-efficient buildings in Sweden

Ekim Olsson, Zeynep LU orcid and Mattsson, Pimkamol LU (2024) In Energy and Buildings 325.
Abstract

Even though energy-efficient technologies are well developed, the behaviour of building occupants plays an important role in the search for the optimum level of energy efficiency. In academic literature, however, very few studies have used psychological theories to understand individuals’ drivers of energy use behaviour when interacting with energy-efficient technologies. Specifically, there are no studies solely focused on individuals' motivations for electricity saving behaviour. This paper is based on an empirical study carried out in energy-efficient residential buildings to develop and test a new scale by applying self-determination theory (SDT). A postal survey about the Motivation for Electricity Saving Behaviour Scale (MESBS),... (More)

Even though energy-efficient technologies are well developed, the behaviour of building occupants plays an important role in the search for the optimum level of energy efficiency. In academic literature, however, very few studies have used psychological theories to understand individuals’ drivers of energy use behaviour when interacting with energy-efficient technologies. Specifically, there are no studies solely focused on individuals' motivations for electricity saving behaviour. This paper is based on an empirical study carried out in energy-efficient residential buildings to develop and test a new scale by applying self-determination theory (SDT). A postal survey about the Motivation for Electricity Saving Behaviour Scale (MESBS), including self-reported electricity use, was sent out to 1,084 residents living in newly built energy-efficient multifamily dwellings and eco-villages in Southern Sweden. The answers obtained from 235 participants were analysed for the reliability and validity of MESBS. The findings indicated that i) MESBS items have good internal consistency and are in line with expectations based on SDT, and ii) the autonomous motivation component of MESBS is strongly associated with electricity saving behaviour (i.e. turning off lights when not needed) in energy-efficient buildings. Our results emphasise the importance of considering individuals’ motivations for undertaking electricity saving behaviour in energy-efficient buildings. The study also provides useful information for future studies of energy-efficient buildings as well as designing new technologies and interventions to reach the optimum level of energy-efficiency.

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Electricity saving behaviour, Energy use, Motivation, Pro-environmental behaviour, Self-determination theory
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114978
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Elsevier
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10.1016/j.enbuild.2024.114978
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  author       = {{Ekim Olsson, Zeynep and Mattsson, Pimkamol}},
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  keywords     = {{Electricity saving behaviour; Energy use; Motivation; Pro-environmental behaviour; Self-determination theory}},
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  publisher    = {{Elsevier}},
  series       = {{Energy and Buildings}},
  title        = {{Development and validation of the motivation for electricity saving behaviour scale (MESBS) among residents living in energy-efficient buildings in Sweden}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2024.114978}},
  doi          = {{10.1016/j.enbuild.2024.114978}},
  volume       = {{325}},
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