Supervisors
- Position
- Lecturer in Information Systems
- Division / Faculty
- Faculty of Science
Overview
Consumers generally express positive attitudes towards renewable energies, recognizing system values such as environmental benefits and sustainability advantages (Zhang et al., 2024). However, the actual adoption and use of renewable energy services may not align with their expressed preferences.
This paradox stems from various customer value-related barriers, such as high upfront costs, limited awareness, and concerns about reliability or convenience, which hinder widespread consumer adoption of renewable energy solutions (Jridi et al., 2016).
In this project, we analyse the consumer adoption paradox in a smart home context, where renewable energy solutions are integrated for pro-environmental outcomes.
References
- Jridi, O., Jridi, M., Barguaoui, S. A., & Nouri, F. Z. (2016). Energy paradox and political intervention: A stochastic model for the case of electrical equipments. Energy Policy, 93, 59-69. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2016.02.046
- Zhang, M., Zhang, D., & Xie, T. (2024). Balancing urban energy considering economic growth and environmental sustainability through integration of renewable energy. Sustainable Cities and Society, 101, 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2024.105178
Start date
15 November, 2024End date
15 February, 2025Location
QUT Gardens Point Campus, Y Block
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