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ID149866
Title ProperImportance of instrumental, symbolic, and environmental attributes for the adoption of smart energy systems
LanguageENG
AuthorNoppers, Ernst H ;  Keizer, Kees ;  Milovanovic, Marko ;  Steg , Linda
Summary / Abstract (Note)The conceptual model on motivations to adopt sustainable innovations (Noppers et al., 2014) proved to be successful in explaining proxies of the adoption of sustainable innovations: positive evaluations of the utility (instrumental attributes), environmental impact (environmental attributes), and specifically the extent to which the innovation says something about a person (symbolic attributes) increased interest in and intention to adopt sustainable innovations. In this paper, we examined to what extent the evaluations of these three attributes can also explain the actual adoption of smart energy systems that facilitate sustainable energy use. Results showed that adopters of smart energy systems (who agreed to participate in a project in which these systems were tested) evaluated the symbolic attributes of these systems more positively than non-adopters (who did not participate in this project), while both groups did not differ in their evaluation of the instrumental and environmental attributes of smart energy systems. A logistic regression analysis indicated that only evaluations of the symbolic attributes explained actual adoption of smart energy systems. Policy could stress and enhance the symbolic attributes of sustainable innovations to encourage adoption.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 98, No.98; Nov 2016: p.12–18
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2016-11 98, 98
Key WordsAdoption of Innovations ;  Symbolic Attributes ;  Smart Energy Systems