Motivating Residents to Conserve Energy Without Financial Incentives
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Behavioral Determinants of Household Participation in a Home Composting Scheme
Edgerton, E., McKechnie, J., & Dunleavy, K. (2009). Behavioral determinants of household participation in a home composting scheme. Environment and Behavior, 41(2), 151-169.
The Response to the Commitment with Block-Leader Recycling Promotion Technique: A Longitudinal Approach
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Changing Homeowners' Use of Toxic Household Products: A Transactional Approach
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Changing Homeowners' Behaviors Involving Toxic Household Chemicals: A Psychological, Multilevel Approach
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Environmental Attitudes and Diffusion of Innovations: The Energy Saving Case
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Nonlinear Models for the Adoption and Diffusion of Innovations for Industrial Energy Conservation
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Thought for Fuelling Change: A Review of Three Models for Understanding Environmentally Significant Transitions
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A Sociotechnical Mapping of Domestic Biomass Heating Systems in Austria
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Innovating 'Diffusion of Innovation' theory: Innovation Characteristics the Intention of Utility Companies to Adopt Energy Conservation Interventions
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