1 An Interdisciplinary Research Approach to Energy-Related Behavior in Buildings

Tianzhen Hong, Ph.D., LBNL
An interdisciplinary and international survey is developed for systematic identification of environmental, cognitive and behavioral factors (and their interrelations) influencing control options in office buildings. This study is conducted through the development of questions directed at attitude, subjective norms, perceived control and other related concepts as organized in the Social Cognitive Theory and the Theory of Planned Behavior. The survey is distributed to 14 Universities among six countries in four continents (America, Asia, Europe, Australia). The questionnaire survey assesses office configuration type, thermal comfort, social norms, attitudes toward energy saving, demographics, etc.

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