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Green buildings need green occupants: a research framework through the lens of the Theory of Planned Behaviour
This study answers the following questions: Do green buildings (GBs) communicate green messages to their occupants? If they do, how so? Lastly, how do they influence occupants' pro-environmental behaviours? The first two questions were answered based on ideas from persuasive communication. Two communication channels of a building were identified: active instruction through face-to-face interpersonal transmission and passive instruction from the building itself. Previous studies investigating the influences of GBs on occupants' changing pro-environmental attitudes and behaviours were examined through the lens of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) model. To investigate the last research question, a framework was proposed to advance current knowledge by incorporating the TPB as a theoretical foundation. Furthermore, the framework helps to better understand the role of visual persuasion in GB design to fill a research gap. Sample questionnaires were prepared for future adoption.
Green buildings need green occupants: a research framework through the lens of the Theory of Planned Behaviour
This study answers the following questions: Do green buildings (GBs) communicate green messages to their occupants? If they do, how so? Lastly, how do they influence occupants' pro-environmental behaviours? The first two questions were answered based on ideas from persuasive communication. Two communication channels of a building were identified: active instruction through face-to-face interpersonal transmission and passive instruction from the building itself. Previous studies investigating the influences of GBs on occupants' changing pro-environmental attitudes and behaviours were examined through the lens of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) model. To investigate the last research question, a framework was proposed to advance current knowledge by incorporating the TPB as a theoretical foundation. Furthermore, the framework helps to better understand the role of visual persuasion in GB design to fill a research gap. Sample questionnaires were prepared for future adoption.
Green buildings need green occupants: a research framework through the lens of the Theory of Planned Behaviour
Wu, Susie R (author) / Greaves, Martin / Chen, Jiquan / Grady, Sue C
2017
Article (Journal)
English
British Library Online Contents | 2017
|Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2017
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|Green occupants for green buildings: The missing link?
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