This study analyses the role of the Facilities Manager [FM] as a key actor in organisational energy management. This builds on the idea that ‘middle’ agents in networks can be an important lever for socio-technical change. The study demonstrates the considerable impact the FM can have on workplace energy consumption, whilst identifying a number of factors that constrain their agency and capacity to act. These include demands to meet workforce expectations of comfort; a lack of support from senior management; and a shortage of resources. Underlying these challenges, the study identifies three different energy rationales – that is to say conceptual frameworks – which are deployed by different groups of organisational actors. The challenges of...
Around one third of the CO2-emissions in the world are estimated to be originating from the industri...
As regulated energy consumption in buildings is reduced; the proportional importance of unregulated ...
As regulated energy consumption in buildings is reduced, the proportional importance of unregulated ...
This study analyses the role of the Facilities Manager [FM] as a key actor in organisational energy ...
Organisations and institutions of many kinds play important roles in maintaining and transforming en...
Also deposited at UCL Open Access system https://rps.ucl.ac.uk/viewobject.html?cid=1&id=1276948 ...
Energy consumption behaviours are gradually becoming better-understood. However, there is still a de...
Most work around technological interventions for energy conservation to date has focussed on changin...
Anchored within the strategic HRM and alignment literature, and drawing on efficiency and legitimacy...
open access articleThis paper discusses socio-technical relationships between people, organizations ...
As regulated energy consumption in buildings is reduced, the proportional importance of unregulated ...
Energy efficiency is a growing priority for companies as financial and carbon costs of energy are in...
The energy savings potential within non-domestic buildings/commercial buildings from behaviour chang...
Due to rising economic costs and environmental concerns, many organizations have an interest in impl...
AbstractExisting non-domestic buildings tend to use more energy than expected. This paper investigat...
Around one third of the CO2-emissions in the world are estimated to be originating from the industri...
As regulated energy consumption in buildings is reduced; the proportional importance of unregulated ...
As regulated energy consumption in buildings is reduced, the proportional importance of unregulated ...
This study analyses the role of the Facilities Manager [FM] as a key actor in organisational energy ...
Organisations and institutions of many kinds play important roles in maintaining and transforming en...
Also deposited at UCL Open Access system https://rps.ucl.ac.uk/viewobject.html?cid=1&id=1276948 ...
Energy consumption behaviours are gradually becoming better-understood. However, there is still a de...
Most work around technological interventions for energy conservation to date has focussed on changin...
Anchored within the strategic HRM and alignment literature, and drawing on efficiency and legitimacy...
open access articleThis paper discusses socio-technical relationships between people, organizations ...
As regulated energy consumption in buildings is reduced, the proportional importance of unregulated ...
Energy efficiency is a growing priority for companies as financial and carbon costs of energy are in...
The energy savings potential within non-domestic buildings/commercial buildings from behaviour chang...
Due to rising economic costs and environmental concerns, many organizations have an interest in impl...
AbstractExisting non-domestic buildings tend to use more energy than expected. This paper investigat...
Around one third of the CO2-emissions in the world are estimated to be originating from the industri...
As regulated energy consumption in buildings is reduced; the proportional importance of unregulated ...
As regulated energy consumption in buildings is reduced, the proportional importance of unregulated ...