核心概念
Effective communication strategies utilizing social norms and benefits can significantly increase the adoption of retrofit technologies in social housing.
摘要
Abstract:
- Energy-efficient technologies crucial for social housing.
- Slow uptake due to lack of trust and perceived risks.
- Communication campaign designed to boost adoption.
Introduction:
- Retrofitting with energy-efficient heating vital for climate goals.
- Social barriers hinder technology adoption in social housing.
- Low-cost intervention developed to increase acceptance.
Theoretical Background:
- Retrofit technologies reduce emissions and improve living conditions.
- Barriers to adoption include lack of understanding and engagement.
- Lack of trust, tenant engagement, and perceived risk are key barriers.
Social Norms:
- Descriptive norms influence behavior change significantly.
- Communicating norms has a positive impact on energy conservation practices.
Methodology:
- Two randomized controlled trials conducted in collaboration with ThermoVault.
- Intervention group received additional information on descriptive social norms and benefits.
Results Study 1:
- Intervention group had a higher installation success rate compared to the control group (84% vs. 80%).
Results Study 2:
- No significant difference initially observed between groups.
- Building block level consideration showed a significant effect favoring the intervention group.
Discussion:
- Findings suggest that communicating social norms and benefits increases technology adoption.
References:
Numerous studies support the effectiveness of social norms in promoting energy conservation behaviors.
統計資料
In the first study, randomization was on housing block level: the communication led to significant higher uptake rates compared to the control group, (ß = 1.7, p = .024).
In the second study randomization occurred on apartment level, again yielding a significant increase (ß = 1.62, p = 0.02), when an interaction with housing blocks was considered.
引述
"Energy efficient technologies are particularly important for social housing settings." - Abstract
"Social barriers hinder technology adoption in social housing." - Introduction