This paper details a team-based feedback approach for reducing resource consumption. The approach uses paper printing within office environments as a case study. It communicates the print usage of each participant’s team rather than the participant’s individual print usage. Feedback is provided weekly via emails and contains normative information, along with eco-metrics and team-based comparative statistics. The approach was empirically evaluated to study the effectiveness of the feedback method. The experiment comprised of 16 people belonging to 4 teams with data on their print usage gathered over 58 weeks, using the first 30-35 weeks as a baseline. The study showed a significant reduction in individual printing with an average of 28%. The...
Over 20 years ago, it was thought that the paperless office (or close to it) would be a reality by 2...
As awareness of the current unsustainable state of our society increases, it has become evident that...
In a large-scale natural field experiment comprising 38,654 customers of a renewable energy supplier...
This paper details a team-based feedback approach for reducing resource consumption. The approach us...
In November 2009 the researcher embarked on a project aimed at reducing the amount of paper used by ...
In November 2009 the researcher embarked on a project aimed at reducing the amount of paper used by ...
This paper explores the factors potentially responsible for the overconsumption of office paper and ...
Universities and other organisations have a role to play in reducing the environmental impacts of th...
The consumer society exploits the earth’s resources more than the earth itself has capability to pro...
The advent of the digital revolution in the 1970s was forecast to make paper all but redundant. Rece...
Little empirical work has been conducted on workplace practices in university settings. Meanwhile, t...
Through a field experiment, we analyze how the work practice of paper printing is influenced through...
Through a field experiment, we analyze how the work practice of paper printing is influenced through...
Faced with growing pressures to be more environmentally sustainable, many companies are increasingly...
Reducing energy consumption is one of the most pursued economic and ecologic challenges concerning s...
Over 20 years ago, it was thought that the paperless office (or close to it) would be a reality by 2...
As awareness of the current unsustainable state of our society increases, it has become evident that...
In a large-scale natural field experiment comprising 38,654 customers of a renewable energy supplier...
This paper details a team-based feedback approach for reducing resource consumption. The approach us...
In November 2009 the researcher embarked on a project aimed at reducing the amount of paper used by ...
In November 2009 the researcher embarked on a project aimed at reducing the amount of paper used by ...
This paper explores the factors potentially responsible for the overconsumption of office paper and ...
Universities and other organisations have a role to play in reducing the environmental impacts of th...
The consumer society exploits the earth’s resources more than the earth itself has capability to pro...
The advent of the digital revolution in the 1970s was forecast to make paper all but redundant. Rece...
Little empirical work has been conducted on workplace practices in university settings. Meanwhile, t...
Through a field experiment, we analyze how the work practice of paper printing is influenced through...
Through a field experiment, we analyze how the work practice of paper printing is influenced through...
Faced with growing pressures to be more environmentally sustainable, many companies are increasingly...
Reducing energy consumption is one of the most pursued economic and ecologic challenges concerning s...
Over 20 years ago, it was thought that the paperless office (or close to it) would be a reality by 2...
As awareness of the current unsustainable state of our society increases, it has become evident that...
In a large-scale natural field experiment comprising 38,654 customers of a renewable energy supplier...