Lise Jans , Fleur Goedkoop , Goda Perlaviciute , Karen Hamann , Torsten Masson , Bram Burgerhof
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摘要
社区能源倡议(CEIs)有可能促进可持续能源转型。然而,很少有公民参与其中。本文探讨了社区能源行动管理如何影响其吸引力。我们提出,社区成员和外部各方(市政当局和/或企业)参与社区能源行动管理会通过不同途径影响其吸引力。外部各方的参与可能会增强 CEI 在推进可持续转型方面的集体效能感,而社区成员的参与则可能会增强身份领导力感知,反映出该倡议在多大程度上促进了 "我们 "作为当地社区的发展。在四个欧盟国家进行的三项实验研究和调查(总人数 = 3135)的结果表明,社区成员(而非外部人员)参与社区经济倡议的管理可提高社区经济倡议的感知效能和认同领导力,从而提高其可接受性和人们的参与意愿。这对提高公民参与 CEI 和可持续能源转型具有重要的政策意义。
How bottom-up and top-down governance of community energy initiatives affects citizens’ perceptions, acceptability, and willingness to join
Community energy initiatives (CEIs) can potentially foster a sustainable energy transition. Yet, few citizens participate in them. This paper examines how CEI governance influences their appeal. We propose that community members' and external parties' (municipality and/or enterprises) involvement in CEI governance affects their appeal through different pathways. Whereas external parties' involvement may boost the CEI's perceived collective efficacy to advance a sustainable transition, community members' involvement may enhance perceived identity leadership, reflecting the extent to which the initiative is fostering ‘us’ as a local community. Results of three experimental studies and surveys (Ntotal = 3135) conducted in four EU countries show that community members' involvement, but not external parties' involvement, in CEI governance promotes perceived efficacy and identity leadership of the CEI, and thereby its acceptability and people's willingness to join. This has important policy implications for increasing citizen participation in CEIs and the sustainable energy transition.
期刊介绍:
Energy policy is the manner in which a given entity (often governmental) has decided to address issues of energy development including energy conversion, distribution and use as well as reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in order to contribute to climate change mitigation. The attributes of energy policy may include legislation, international treaties, incentives to investment, guidelines for energy conservation, taxation and other public policy techniques.
Energy policy is closely related to climate change policy because totalled worldwide the energy sector emits more greenhouse gas than other sectors.