Digital Sustainability for Energy-Efficient Behaviours: A User Representation and Touchpoint Model

IF 6.9 3区 管理学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Stephen McCarthy, Titiana Ertiö, Ciara Fitzgerald, Nina Kahma
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In response to climate change, nations have been tasked with reducing energy consumption and lessening their carbon footprint through targeted actions. While digital technologies can support this goal, our understanding of energy practices in a private household context remains nascent. This challenge is amplified by the ‘invisible’ nature of users’ interaction with energy systems and the impact of unconscious habits. Our objective is to explore how touchpoints embedded in digital sustainability platforms shape energy-efficiency behaviours among users. Building on data from semi-structured interviews and a two-hour co-creation workshop with 25 energy experts in the ECO2 project, we first identify three user representations of relevance to such platforms: energy-unaware, living in denial, and energy-aware and active. Our findings suggest that ‘static’ user representations (based on user demographics and average consumption) are giving way to socio-cognitive representations that follow users’ journeys in energy efficiency. We then develop a set of design principles to promote sustainable energy behaviours through digital sustainability platforms across user-owned, social/external, brand-owned, and partner-owned touchpoints. An analysis of user feedback from the ECO2 project shows support for our design principles across users’ journeys. Of 62 respondents covering all three representations, 76% of them intended to “implement changes in terms of energy consumption and energy efficiency”.

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数字可持续性促进节能行为:用户表征和接触点模型
为应对气候变化,各国都肩负着通过有针对性的行动减少能源消耗和碳足迹的任务。虽然数字技术可以支持这一目标,但我们对私人家庭能源使用情况的了解仍处于起步阶段。用户与能源系统互动的 "无形 "性质以及无意识习惯的影响加剧了这一挑战。我们的目标是探索嵌入在数字可持续发展平台中的接触点如何影响用户的节能行为。在半结构化访谈和与 25 位 ECO2 项目能源专家进行的两小时共同创造研讨会所获得的数据基础上,我们首先确定了与此类平台相关的三种用户表征:缺乏能源意识、生活在否定中,以及积极的能源意识。我们的研究结果表明,"静态 "用户表征(基于用户人口统计和平均消耗量)正在让位于社会认知表征,即用户的节能历程。随后,我们制定了一套设计原则,通过用户、社交/外部、品牌和合作伙伴的数字可持续发展平台,促进可持续能源行为。对 ECO2 项目用户反馈的分析表明,我们的设计原则在用户的整个旅程中都得到了支持。在涵盖所有三种表现形式的 62 位受访者中,76% 的人打算 "在能源消耗和能源效率方面做出改变"。
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Information Systems Frontiers
Information Systems Frontiers 工程技术-计算机:理论方法
CiteScore
13.30
自引率
18.60%
发文量
127
审稿时长
9 months
期刊介绍: The interdisciplinary interfaces of Information Systems (IS) are fast emerging as defining areas of research and development in IS. These developments are largely due to the transformation of Information Technology (IT) towards networked worlds and its effects on global communications and economies. While these developments are shaping the way information is used in all forms of human enterprise, they are also setting the tone and pace of information systems of the future. The major advances in IT such as client/server systems, the Internet and the desktop/multimedia computing revolution, for example, have led to numerous important vistas of research and development with considerable practical impact and academic significance. While the industry seeks to develop high performance IS/IT solutions to a variety of contemporary information support needs, academia looks to extend the reach of IS technology into new application domains. Information Systems Frontiers (ISF) aims to provide a common forum of dissemination of frontline industrial developments of substantial academic value and pioneering academic research of significant practical impact.
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