A multidimensional behavioral approach to solar photovoltaics adoption: Insights for advancing sustainable energy transition in commercial contexts

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Nanang Kurniawan , Soeprijanto Soeprijanto , Reny Nadlifatin
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Abstract

The global shift toward sustainability and ecological responsibility has accelerated the large-scale transition to renewable energy. This research explores the predisposition toward adopting solar photovoltaic systems, particularly within commercial energy hubs, due to their role as key facilitators of renewable energy initiatives, thereby promoting wider adoption. By integrating Pro Environmental Planned Behavior model (PEPB) with previous empirical insights, this study constructs a comprehensive adoption model of solar photovoltaic adoption willingness. Survey data from 160 respondents were analyzed using quantitative techniques. The findings affirm the validity of the extended PEPB model by revealing the significant role of perceived authority support and environmental benefits in shaping the adoption behavior. Moreover, while perceived ease of use did not exhibit a significant effect, economic benefits emerged as a key determinant, underscoring the pivotal role of financial incentives in fostering positive adoption attitudes. Alongside subjective norms and perceived behavioral control, these attitudes serve as primary drivers of adoption intention. These findings advance the PEPB framework and provide multidimensional insights for accelerating solar photovoltaic adoption, particularly within commercial sectors, while also offering a valuable foundation for future research and policy development, especially in promoting clean and affordable energy solutions.
采用太阳能光伏发电的多维行为方法:在商业背景下推进可持续能源转型的见解
全球向可持续发展和生态责任的转变加速了向可再生能源的大规模过渡。本研究探讨了采用太阳能光伏系统的倾向,特别是在商业能源中心,因为它们是可再生能源倡议的关键促进者,从而促进了更广泛的采用。本研究通过将Pro Environmental Planned Behavior model (PEPB)与前人的实证见解相结合,构建了太阳能光伏采用意愿的综合采用模型。使用定量技术分析了来自160名受访者的调查数据。研究结果证实了扩展的PEPB模型的有效性,揭示了感知权威支持和环境效益在塑造采用行为方面的重要作用。此外,虽然易用性并没有表现出显著的效果,但经济效益却成为一个关键的决定因素,强调了财政奖励在培养积极的采用态度方面的关键作用。除了主观规范和感知行为控制外,这些态度是收养意愿的主要驱动因素。这些发现推进了PEPB框架,并为加速太阳能光伏的采用提供了多维的见解,特别是在商业部门,同时也为未来的研究和政策制定提供了宝贵的基础,特别是在促进清洁和负担得起的能源解决方案方面。
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Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity
Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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