Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6464064 Energy Research & Social Science 2017 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

This theoretical-review article contributes to the discussion on individual energy savings by developing a hypothetical classification of interventions and linking them to socio-psychological factors affecting the transition points of four phases of behavior change (predecision, preaction, action, and postaction). It helps to segment a population into subgroups, clarifies the dynamic process for individuals, and groups examples of interventions to achieve substantial behavioral change. The generic integrative model presents academic study designers and practitioners with a theoretical viewpoint and an orientation framework for their intervention designs. A systematic literature review of the empirical evidence for the model and interventions is presented. This blueprint of a model can be adapted, specified, further developed and implemented as a backbone for empirically-grounded intervention design.

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