有意采用再生木材作为建筑材料的消费者驱动因素

Shumaila Khatri , Hanne K. Sjølie , Anders Q. Nyrud
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建筑业消耗大量的资源和碳足迹。这些环境影响可以通过扩大回收建筑材料的使用来减轻。先前的文献主要集中在建筑专业人士对改善行业循环经济的观点;消费者的认知仍然是一个研究空白。消费者的兴趣可以促进再生建筑产品市场的发展。挪威在住宅和小木屋中使用木材作为主要建筑材料的传统由来已久;然而,回收木材并不容易获得。本研究旨在通过应用创新扩散理论来衡量消费者使用再生木材作为房屋和小屋建筑材料的意愿。挪威的446名木屋主人和467名房主接受了在线调查。分析显示,超过一半的消费者愿意在建筑中使用再生木材。结构方程建模结果显示,相对于主要材料的相对优势和与现有建筑材料的兼容性是采用的最强驱动因素;然而,与回收木材相关的感知风险影响有限。消费者的绿色价值观对采用率没有直接影响。兼容性和绿色价值观通过相对优势间接影响采用率。我们的研究结果表明,终端消费者对在私人住宅的建筑和装修中使用再生木材的意愿很高,显示出潜在的市场途径。确定采用的驱动因素可以指导建筑企业设计和销售消费者愿意接受的回收产品;并指导政策制定者制定促进建筑行业循环经济的政策。
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Consumer drivers for intended adoption of recycled wood as construction material

Consumer drivers for intended adoption of recycled wood as construction material
The construction sector has a substantial resource and carbon footprint. These environmental impacts can be dampened by expanding the use of recycled construction materials. Prior literature focuses on viewpoints of construction professionals to improve circular economy in the sector; consumer perceptions remain a research gap. Consumer interests can trigger markets for recycled construction products to develop. Norway has a long tradition of using wood as the main construction material in residential houses and cabins; however, recycled wood is not easily available. This study aims to gauge consumers’ willingness to use recycled wood as construction material in houses and cabins, by applying the Diffusion of Innovations theory. Online surveys were distributed to 446 cabin-owners and 467 houseowners in Norway. The analyses revealed that more than half of the consumers are willing to use recycled wood in construction. Structural equation modeling results exhibited Relative Advantage over primary material and Compatibility with existing building materials as the strongest drivers of Adoption; however, Perceived Risk associated with recycled wood had limited effects. Consumers’ Green Values did not directly affect Adoption. Compatibility and Green Values had indirect effects on Adoption via Relative Advantage as a mediator. Our findings imply high readiness from end-consumers to use recycled wood in construction and renovation in private housing, exhibiting potential market avenues. Identified drivers of adoption can direct construction businesses in designing and marketing recycled products which consumers would be willing to accept; as well as guide policymakers in developing policies that facilitate circular economy in the construction sector.
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