Abstract In this article, we analyze the role of social capital in the formation of sustainable energy communities. Specifically, we study the impact of different dimensions of social capital (i.e., structural, relational, cognitive) in determining willingness to participate in an energy community. Our survey data suggest that social contexts contribute to the development of energy communities, via (at least) two channels: (i) a family path, with individual perspectives showing a partial correlation with those of at least one relative, and (ii) a social channel, with higher social trust and greater interaction with neighbors favoring the propensity to participate in an energy community. The social coordination required for the formation of ...
The transformation from the current energy system to a decentralized renewable energy system require...
The transformation from the current energy system to a decentralized renewable energy system require...
Major global problems, manifested by climate change and social inequality, reinforce the need for a ...
This study investigates the role of social networks in influencing individuals' decision whether to ...
Current efforts to change patterns of energy demand tend to target people as discrete and isolated i...
This paper examines social capital in urban householders to further understand social influences in ...
The impact of social factors in energy transition has become increasingly important in recent decade...
Abstract If, nowadays, the Communities’ welfare lies in new expressions of collaboration between dif...
Long-term engagement of residents is crucial for demand response management, and thus grid stability...
Behavior change towards sustainable lifestyles such as adoption of renewable energy technologies is ...
This study investigates the role of social networks in influencing individuals' decision whether to ...
Abstract. Adopting renewable energy technologies has been seen as a promising way to reduce CO2 emis...
One potential major role of social economy organizations in sustainability transitions is the creati...
One potential major role of social economy organizations in sustainability transitions is the creati...
The transformation from the current energy system to a decentralized renewable energy system require...
The transformation from the current energy system to a decentralized renewable energy system require...
The transformation from the current energy system to a decentralized renewable energy system require...
Major global problems, manifested by climate change and social inequality, reinforce the need for a ...
This study investigates the role of social networks in influencing individuals' decision whether to ...
Current efforts to change patterns of energy demand tend to target people as discrete and isolated i...
This paper examines social capital in urban householders to further understand social influences in ...
The impact of social factors in energy transition has become increasingly important in recent decade...
Abstract If, nowadays, the Communities’ welfare lies in new expressions of collaboration between dif...
Long-term engagement of residents is crucial for demand response management, and thus grid stability...
Behavior change towards sustainable lifestyles such as adoption of renewable energy technologies is ...
This study investigates the role of social networks in influencing individuals' decision whether to ...
Abstract. Adopting renewable energy technologies has been seen as a promising way to reduce CO2 emis...
One potential major role of social economy organizations in sustainability transitions is the creati...
One potential major role of social economy organizations in sustainability transitions is the creati...
The transformation from the current energy system to a decentralized renewable energy system require...
The transformation from the current energy system to a decentralized renewable energy system require...
The transformation from the current energy system to a decentralized renewable energy system require...
Major global problems, manifested by climate change and social inequality, reinforce the need for a ...