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Determinants of water-saving appliances adoption: The role of water scarcity perception in adoption intention

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Resumo:The evolution of societies has intensified resource pressure and environmental degradation as a result of human-induced impacts. Water resources are no exception, with footprint scenarios indicating a deterioration in water scarcity levels unless appropriate actions are taken to change consumption patterns. Water-saving appliances hold the potential to reduce the detrimental impact of water consumption. This research aims to analyse the key determinants that drive individuals to adopt water-saving appliances, as well as the perceived outcomes of adoption. To achieve this, a research model was created and tested using a structural equation modelling. Based on the 279 responses collected, several findings were revealed. The results indicate that the adoption intention is significantly influenced by internal motivators and water scarcity awareness. Furthermore, water scarcity perception impacts the relationship between external and introjected motivators and the intention to adopt the appliances. As an outcome, the adoption intention affects the individual’s perceived wellbeing. These findings could be valuable in guiding fruitful communication strategies to encourage societies to adopt water-saving appliances.
Autores principais:Maximiano, Carolina Santos
Assunto:Water-saving appliances Consumer behaviour intention Structural equation model Technology adoption Water scarcity perception SDG 6 - Clean water and sanitation SDG 12 - Responsible production and consumption
Ano:2024
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso embargado
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Resumo:The evolution of societies has intensified resource pressure and environmental degradation as a result of human-induced impacts. Water resources are no exception, with footprint scenarios indicating a deterioration in water scarcity levels unless appropriate actions are taken to change consumption patterns. Water-saving appliances hold the potential to reduce the detrimental impact of water consumption. This research aims to analyse the key determinants that drive individuals to adopt water-saving appliances, as well as the perceived outcomes of adoption. To achieve this, a research model was created and tested using a structural equation modelling. Based on the 279 responses collected, several findings were revealed. The results indicate that the adoption intention is significantly influenced by internal motivators and water scarcity awareness. Furthermore, water scarcity perception impacts the relationship between external and introjected motivators and the intention to adopt the appliances. As an outcome, the adoption intention affects the individual’s perceived wellbeing. These findings could be valuable in guiding fruitful communication strategies to encourage societies to adopt water-saving appliances.