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TY - CONF
T1 - Twenty years of energy demand management
T2 - We know more about individual behavior but how much do we really known about demand?
AU - Wilhite, Harold
AU - Shove, Elizabeth
AU - Lutzenhiser, Loren
AU - Kempton, Willett
PY - 2000/12/1
Y1 - 2000/12/1
N2 - An overview is given on how the focus on individual behavior has limited the role of social science in contributing to an understanding of demand. A new approach is introduced which recasts the demand for energy, and the things which use energy, as a social demand, dependent not just on prices and degree of consumer awareness, but also on social norms and a network of social institutions.
AB - An overview is given on how the focus on individual behavior has limited the role of social science in contributing to an understanding of demand. A new approach is introduced which recasts the demand for energy, and the things which use energy, as a social demand, dependent not just on prices and degree of consumer awareness, but also on social norms and a network of social institutions.
M3 - Conference paper
AN - SCOPUS:0034581879
SP - 8.435-8.453
ER -