住宅能源消费者类型学:社会背景与意识作为美国节能家庭行为的预测因素

Towards a typology of residential energy consumers: Social context and awareness as predictors of energy-efficient household behaviors in the United States

Ecological Economics · 2026
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中文导读

基于美国全国样本(n=1002),研究发现来自朋友、家人和职场的社会鼓励显著预测照明、空调使用和房屋升级等节能行为,且社会影响比人口统计因素更能解释行为差异。

Abstract

Residential or household energy use in heating, cooling, and lighting must become more efficient to advance residential decarbonization and meet 2050 global climate targets. This study presents a typology of social impacts and behaviors, emphasizing normative community roles in decarbonization of residential buildings. We examine efficiency-related behaviors in the private sphere including lighting, air-conditioning use, and building upgrades using a nationally representative United States dataset ( n = 1002). We analyze social encouragement from friends, family, and workplace. OLS analyses show that these social normative pressures significantly predict ongoing energy-efficiency behaviors, including both developing behaviors (i.e. managing air conditioning, β = 0.220, p < .001) and habitual behaviors (i.e. turning off lights, β = 0.163, p < .001). Logit models further indicate that social influence significantly increases the likelihood of one-off efficiency upgrades in the home (b = 0.336, p < .001). Results additionally distinguish three behavioral profiles characterized by differing levels of awareness of emissions and energy issues and varying degrees of peer influence. Across profiles, contextual factors such as awareness and social encouragement outweigh demographic predictors and independently shape efficiency behaviors. These findings substantiate the importance of social context in household energy management. We conclude with policy recommendations.

能源经济学行为经济学环境社会学家庭能源消费