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Impact of Time-Use Behaviour on Residential Energy Consumption in the United Kingdom. (2021). Lrincz, Mate Janos ; Ramirez-Mendiola, Jose Luis ; Torriti, Jacopo.
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  17. On the relevance of values, norms, and economic preferences for electricity consumption. (2022). Groh, Elke D ; Ziegler, Andreas.
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  18. On the relevance of values, norms, and economic preferences for electricity consumption. (2021). Groh, Elke D ; Ziegler, Andreas.
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  19. Energy Transition at Home: A Survey on the Data and Practices That Lead to a Change in Household Energy Behavior. (2021). Vodola, Vincenzo ; Marchi, Lia ; Gaspari, Jacopo ; Antonini, Ernesto.
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  20. A Socio-Technical Perspective on the Application of Green Ergonomics to Open-Plan Offices: A Review of the Literature and Recommendations for Future Research. (2021). Norton, Thomas A ; Ayoko, Oluremi B ; Ashkanasy, Neal M.
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  21. The Impact of Smart Prepaid Metering on Non-Technical Losses in Ghana. (2021). Yoshida, Yuichiro ; Takahashi, Shingo ; Yeboah, Mavis Serwaa ; Otchere-Appiah, Gideon.
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  22. Impact of Time-Use Behaviour on Residential Energy Consumption in the United Kingdom. (2021). Lrincz, Mate Janos ; Ramirez-Mendiola, Jose Luis ; Torriti, Jacopo.
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  23. A meta-analytic approach for determining the success factors for energy conservation. (2021). Ahir, Rajesh K ; Chakraborty, Basab.
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  26. On the relevance of economic preferences, values, norms, and socio-demographics for electricity consumption. (2020). Groh, Elke D ; Ziegler, Andreas.
    In: VfS Annual Conference 2020 (Virtual Conference): Gender Economics.
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  28. IoT-Based Smart Plug for Residential Energy Conservation: An Empirical Study Based on 15 Months’ Monitoring. (2020). Oh, Jooseok.
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  30. Disaggregate Consumption Feedback and Energy Conservation. (2020). Andor, Mark ; Goette, Lorenz ; Gerster, Andreas.
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  31. Impact of social comparison on DSM in Poland. (2019). Budzinski, Wiktor ; Bartczak, Anna ; Budziski, Wiktor ; Gobiowska, Bernadeta.
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  32. A Multidimensional Approach to Measuring Fuel Poverty. (2019). CHARLIER, Dorothée ; Legendre, Berangere.
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  33. Load Disaggregation Using Microscopic Power Features and Pattern Recognition. (2019). de Souza, Wesley Angelino ; Simes, Marcelo Godoy ; Pereira, Luiz Carlos ; Marafo, Fernando Pinhabel ; Garcia, Fernando Deluno.
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  34. Who is sensitive to DSM? Understanding the determinants of the shape of electricity load curves and demand shifting: Socio-demographic characteristics, appliance use and attitudes. (2019). Weber, Sylvain ; Yilmaz, S ; Patel, M K.
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  35. Smart meters and household electricity consumption: A case study in Ireland. (2018). Strielkowski, Wadim ; Rausser, Gordon.
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  36. Impact Analysis of Customized Feedback Interventions on Residential Electricity Load Consumption Behavior for Demand Response. (2018). Yu, Yili ; Shafie-Khah, Miadreza ; Liu, Liming ; Wang, Fei.
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  37. Using behavioural experiments to pre-test policy. (2018). Keane, Claire ; Regan, Mark ; Walsh, John R.
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  38. Residential electricity pricing in China: The context of price-based demand response. (2018). Zhou, Kaile ; Meng, Chen ; Yang, Changhui.
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  39. Residential electricity consumption behavior: Influencing factors, related theories and intervention strategies. (2018). Guo, Zhifeng ; Lu, Xinhui ; Chen, Wen ; Yang, Shanlin ; Zhou, Kaile ; Zhang, Chi.
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  40. A smarter electricity grid for the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia: Perceptions and policy implications. (2018). Felemban, Noor ; Sultana, Nahid ; Dutegor, Dilek ; al Qahtani, Deemah.
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  41. Explaining shifts in UK electricity demand using time use data from 1974 to 2014. (2018). Torriti, Jacopo ; Anderson, Ben.
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  42. Information provision and energy consumption: Evidence from a field experiment. (2018). Aydin, Erdal ; Kok, Nils ; Brounen, Dirk.
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  43. The Early Diffusion of Smart Meters in the US Electric Power Industry. (2017). Strong, Derek Ryan.
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  44. Impact of information feedback on residential electricity demand in China. (2017). WEI, Chu ; Du, Limin ; Guo, Jin.
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  45. Green nudges: Do they work? Are they ethical?. (2017). Schubert, Christian.
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  46. The Effect of Information on TOU Electricity Use: an Irish residential study. (2017). Pon, Shirley.
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  49. Effects of demand side management on Chinese household electricity consumption: Empirical findings from Chinese household survey. (2016). Zheng, Xinye ; Khanna, Nina Zheng ; Guo, Jin.
    In: Energy Policy.
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  50. Effective and persistent changes in household energy-saving behaviors: Evidence from post-tsunami Japan. (2016). Kajitani, Yoshio ; Fujimi, Toshio ; Chang, Stephanie E.
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  51. What do customers want from improved residential electricity services? Evidence from a choice experiment. (2015). Lee, Yong-Gil ; Huh, Sung-Yoon ; Lim, Sesil ; Woo, Jongroul ; Kim, Chang Seob.
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