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Designing student energy interventions: a cross-cultural comparison

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posted on 2024-03-05, 10:59 authored by Katrin Ellice Heintze, Nicole Krämer, Derek FosterDerek Foster, Shaun Lawson
<p>To create successful energy interventions that motivate young people to save energy, it is crucial to understand the context of their energy use behaviours. This paper sheds light on similarities and differences in British and German students' use of energy, attitudes, motivations, and appropriate design suggestions concerning technology-led interventions that aim to foster sustainable energy consumption and behavioural change. Results suggest that students' current use of energy, barriers to energy saving, as well as design requirements for such an intervention resemble each other in both countries. However, British and German students differ significantly in their general attitudes towards saving energy, their willingness to save energy and their knowledge about how to save energy. These findings should be taken into account when designing energy interventions in the UK and in Germany, and more generally, highlight the importance of cross-cultural differences when designing such interventions.</p>

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  • School of Computer Science (Research Outputs)

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ACM

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9781450336437

Date Submitted

2015-08-25

Date Accepted

2015-04-01

Date of First Publication

2015-07-01

Date of Final Publication

2015-07-13

Event Name

British HCI '15 Proceedings of the 2015 British HCI Conference

Event Dates

13 - 17 July 2015

Date Document First Uploaded

2015-08-25

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18469

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