This paper discusses the impact of user energy choices on building energy demand, and how energy choices could be influenced to minimise building energy consumption using information systems. Accordingly, a socio-technical framework is designed and presented, which draws upon the use of energy interventions. A novel Social-Economic-Environmental (SEE) model is presented within the socio-technical framework which is aimed at nudging inhabitants enabling them to conserve energy in the university buildings, thereby making the world a sustainable place to live. The framework takes into account the Agent-based Modelling (ABM) approach to model user energy choices and their willingness to conserve energy in buildings. This research intends to tes...
The authors currently engage in two projects to improve human-computer interaction (HCI) designs tha...
Paper from The Ninth International Conference on Construction in the 21st Century (CITC-9)The reduct...
Human-oriented factors present unavoidable challenges and uncertainties in building energy strategic...
This paper discusses the impact of user energy choices on building energy demand, and how energy cho...
Researches indicate that energy behaviour is the key to energy conservation and suggest that compara...
As regulated energy consumption in buildings is reduced, the proportional importance of unregulated ...
Due to rising economic costs and environmental concerns, many organizations have an interest in impl...
This paper argues that the moderate success of policies aiming to stimulate the uptake of Sustainabl...
Building energy consumption can be enhanced to a certain level, but human-oriented dimensions can op...
In strategic energy planning, human-oriented factors are uncertain and lead to unpredictable challen...
Green buildings that fail to meet expected design performance criteria indicate that technology alon...
Even though the design of buildings and technologies have been mainly focused on reducing energy use...
The Dutch government claims that upgrading office buildings to an energy label C building is enough ...
ABSTRACT: Greenhouse gas emissions from occupied Australian commercial office buildings can be reduc...
In this study, facilities managers (i.e. operators) of thirty large Australian commercial office bui...
The authors currently engage in two projects to improve human-computer interaction (HCI) designs tha...
Paper from The Ninth International Conference on Construction in the 21st Century (CITC-9)The reduct...
Human-oriented factors present unavoidable challenges and uncertainties in building energy strategic...
This paper discusses the impact of user energy choices on building energy demand, and how energy cho...
Researches indicate that energy behaviour is the key to energy conservation and suggest that compara...
As regulated energy consumption in buildings is reduced, the proportional importance of unregulated ...
Due to rising economic costs and environmental concerns, many organizations have an interest in impl...
This paper argues that the moderate success of policies aiming to stimulate the uptake of Sustainabl...
Building energy consumption can be enhanced to a certain level, but human-oriented dimensions can op...
In strategic energy planning, human-oriented factors are uncertain and lead to unpredictable challen...
Green buildings that fail to meet expected design performance criteria indicate that technology alon...
Even though the design of buildings and technologies have been mainly focused on reducing energy use...
The Dutch government claims that upgrading office buildings to an energy label C building is enough ...
ABSTRACT: Greenhouse gas emissions from occupied Australian commercial office buildings can be reduc...
In this study, facilities managers (i.e. operators) of thirty large Australian commercial office bui...
The authors currently engage in two projects to improve human-computer interaction (HCI) designs tha...
Paper from The Ninth International Conference on Construction in the 21st Century (CITC-9)The reduct...
Human-oriented factors present unavoidable challenges and uncertainties in building energy strategic...