The analysis of energy efficiency rebound effects from a psychological perspective has just begun, and empirical studies analysing psychological factors in relation to the rebound effect are still scarce. In this chapter, we first identify possible psychological drivers to explain rebound effects based on psychological action theories. The outlined psychological framework suggests that energy efficiency improvements have different effects on behaviour depending on the interaction of psychological factors such as attitudes, personal and social norms and response efficacy. In a second step,we present results from an empirical study using focus group discussions to explore rebound effects and psychological drivers in the transport and resident...
This data includes the references of papers explaining the behavioural mechanisms underlying rebound...
Energy efficiency improvements have become a major hope for decoupling the energy demand from econom...
The possibility of the "rebound effect" to technological progress has triggered a debate in energy e...
Adopting energy-efficient products or services is generally regarded as an effective strategy to red...
The replacement of appliances and other energy using products by more effi-cient ones is generally r...
Current research on causes of rebound effects focus on changes in limiting factors on consumption or...
The concept of rebound effect relates to the direct and indirect effects of efficiency improvements ...
This empirical research explores secondary behavioural effects after energy efficiency improvements ...
The extent to which adopting energy-efficient technologies results in energy savings depends on how ...
The rebound effect denotes an offset in energy savings that occurs when an individual increases cons...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
The rebound effect denotes an offset in energy savings that occurs when an individual increases cons...
Energy reduction has been on the political agenda since the last couple of decades. One of the most ...
Understanding how psychological processes drive human energy choices is an urgent, and yet relativel...
Energy efficiency improvements have become a major hope for decoupling the energy demand from econom...
This data includes the references of papers explaining the behavioural mechanisms underlying rebound...
Energy efficiency improvements have become a major hope for decoupling the energy demand from econom...
The possibility of the "rebound effect" to technological progress has triggered a debate in energy e...
Adopting energy-efficient products or services is generally regarded as an effective strategy to red...
The replacement of appliances and other energy using products by more effi-cient ones is generally r...
Current research on causes of rebound effects focus on changes in limiting factors on consumption or...
The concept of rebound effect relates to the direct and indirect effects of efficiency improvements ...
This empirical research explores secondary behavioural effects after energy efficiency improvements ...
The extent to which adopting energy-efficient technologies results in energy savings depends on how ...
The rebound effect denotes an offset in energy savings that occurs when an individual increases cons...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
The rebound effect denotes an offset in energy savings that occurs when an individual increases cons...
Energy reduction has been on the political agenda since the last couple of decades. One of the most ...
Understanding how psychological processes drive human energy choices is an urgent, and yet relativel...
Energy efficiency improvements have become a major hope for decoupling the energy demand from econom...
This data includes the references of papers explaining the behavioural mechanisms underlying rebound...
Energy efficiency improvements have become a major hope for decoupling the energy demand from econom...
The possibility of the "rebound effect" to technological progress has triggered a debate in energy e...