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Given rising electricity consumption, coupled with finite resources, and a growing awareness surrounding sustainable energy, ICT-enabled electrical networks such as smart grids are increasingly being deployed by energy companies. One aspect of smart grids is smart meter technology (SMT), which are sophisticated digital electrical meters, having the potential to increase energy efficiency in both residential and industrial sectors.However, a challenge to SMT-implementation in residential settings has been its successful adoption by consumers. As many cases in the US, and other parts of the world highlight, such implementation projects have run into resistance from the consumers. Despite these challenges, little research has been conducted on this topic.This study is one of the first that attempts to fill that void by empirically examining the antecedents of SMT adoption amongst potential customers and a group of SMT users. Specifically, this study developed a model surrounding consumers’ intention to adopt and use SMT, by drawing on theories of adoption and motivational psychology and also by including a set of context-specific variables.
Autor: Wunderlich, Philipp
ISBN: 9783642439735
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 116
Produktart: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Verlag: Springer Berlin
Veröffentlicht: 16.05.2015
Untertitel: An Examination of the Determinants of Smart Meter Adoption
Schlagworte: E-Energy Electricity Consumption Energy Informatics Smart Grid Smart Meter Technology Adoption
Philipp Wunderlich, born 1984 in Stuttgart, received a diploma (MSc equivalent) in Business from the University of Mannheim and was a visiting scholar at the Washington State University, Washington. His research interests include IT service innovations, Green-IS, incentive systems and motivation psychology. His work has been published in various proceedings of leading information systems conferences.

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