Planning home energy retrofit in a social environment: The role of perceived descriptive and injunctive social norms

Shutong He*, Queena K. Qian

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Abstract

In the built environment, improving the energy efficiency of existing building stock through retrofitting is the top pillar to mitigate climate change. Despite the efforts made by local authorities to provide technical and financial supports, the home energy retrofit rate remains low. This study aims to improve the understanding of how homeowners make their energy retrofit plans in a social environment, thereby informing behavioural policy (re)design. Using a sample of inexperienced retrofitters among Dutch homeowners (N = 556), we investigate the relationship between perceived social norms and energy retrofit plans. The results show that homeowners who perceive a positive injunctive norm have an 11.8 percentage point higher probability of making a home energy retrofit plan compared to those with a non-positive perception. Perceived injunctive norms are also significantly associated with the number of planned retrofit measures and aligned with multiple direct barriers and motivations for retrofitting. However, perceived descriptive norms are only associated with the number of planned retrofit measures, and are even correlated with stronger perceived barriers. We conclude by discussing different social influence pathways of descriptive and injunctive norms, as well as the potential of leveraging social norms as a behavioural policy intervention to promote home energy retrofit.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104954
Pages (from-to)1-12
Number of pages12
JournalSustainable Cities and Society
Volume99
Early online date24 Sept 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This project is financially supported by the MMIP 3-4 scheme of the Ministry of Economic Affairs & Climate and the Ministry of the Interior & Kingdom Relations (In Dutch: Dit project wordt uitgevoerd met ondersteuning vanuit de MMIP 3-4 regeling van het Ministerie van Economische Zaken & Klimaat en het Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken & Koninkrijksrelaties).

Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors

Funding

This project is financially supported by the MMIP 3-4 scheme of the Ministry of Economic Affairs & Climate and the Ministry of the Interior & Kingdom Relations (In Dutch: Dit project wordt uitgevoerd met ondersteuning vanuit de MMIP 3-4 regeling van het Ministerie van Economische Zaken & Klimaat en het Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken & Koninkrijksrelaties).

Keywords

  • Energy efficiency
  • Home energy retrofit
  • Informational social influence
  • Normative social influence
  • Perceived social norms

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