The aim of the paper is to emphasize responsibility of individual apartment building households over their water consumption and correct reporting, and demonstrate the financial impact that socially irresponsible water consumption reporting has on individuals’ monthly utility payments. Quantitative research method, based on actual data analysis, has been used to analyse the economical impact of water losses caused by irresponsible reporting. The paper forms a part of a more extensive research. The findings shall also reflect what economical impact on payment for the consumed water amount can be made by irresponsible actions of the household residents
As W. Kapp characterized, social costs consist in harmful effects and inefficiencies that are part o...
The provision of safe drinking water provides a dramatic example of the inherent complexity involved...
This research identifies factors which influence the consumption of potable water supplied to custom...
Corporate social responsibility is a modern approach to company management, which takes into account...
Domestic water payment schemes are often a product of their time, place and what is perceived to be ...
Water damage in homes and buildings can cause moisture problems such as mold growth and negative hea...
Social norms comparisons are tools that are being used more and more often by energy and water utili...
Social norms comparisons are tools that are being used more and more often by energy and water utili...
In this paper, researchers investigate the social impact of water restrictions on households in the ...
Social norms comparisons are tools that are being used more and more often by energy and water utili...
This chapter presents an overview of the survey data on the determinants of households� water use an...
Water has always been treated as the most significant resource of human. Throughout history, man hav...
A systematic literature review is carried out to understand the social dimensions driving the adopti...
Water authorities are dealing with the challenge of ensuring that there is enough water to meet dema...
The paper examines the challenges and extent of the use of water recycling systems in residential pr...
As W. Kapp characterized, social costs consist in harmful effects and inefficiencies that are part o...
The provision of safe drinking water provides a dramatic example of the inherent complexity involved...
This research identifies factors which influence the consumption of potable water supplied to custom...
Corporate social responsibility is a modern approach to company management, which takes into account...
Domestic water payment schemes are often a product of their time, place and what is perceived to be ...
Water damage in homes and buildings can cause moisture problems such as mold growth and negative hea...
Social norms comparisons are tools that are being used more and more often by energy and water utili...
Social norms comparisons are tools that are being used more and more often by energy and water utili...
In this paper, researchers investigate the social impact of water restrictions on households in the ...
Social norms comparisons are tools that are being used more and more often by energy and water utili...
This chapter presents an overview of the survey data on the determinants of households� water use an...
Water has always been treated as the most significant resource of human. Throughout history, man hav...
A systematic literature review is carried out to understand the social dimensions driving the adopti...
Water authorities are dealing with the challenge of ensuring that there is enough water to meet dema...
The paper examines the challenges and extent of the use of water recycling systems in residential pr...
As W. Kapp characterized, social costs consist in harmful effects and inefficiencies that are part o...
The provision of safe drinking water provides a dramatic example of the inherent complexity involved...
This research identifies factors which influence the consumption of potable water supplied to custom...