The results show that an ecological lifestyle, consumer innovativeness, and warm glow affect rooftop photovoltaic installation intention through the attitude toward rooftop photovoltaic.
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Get a quoteAbstract Purpose This study aims to examine the determinants of adoption intention toward the rooftop solar photovoltaic (RSPV) systems among residents of peri-urban
Get a quoteThe current study intends to identify the predictors (environmentalism, cost, knowledge and personal innovativeness) that influence the residential intention to adopt solar
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Get a quoteSolar photovoltaic panels are green products that can alleviate the threat of global warming, but the rate of adoption remains low. This research explores the social influence on
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Get a quoteInfluence of Rogers'' theory of innovation of diffusion on customer''s purchase intention – a case study of solar photovoltaic panels March 2021
Get a quoteApparently, the development of renewable energy is still slow and in its infancy. The current study intends to identify the predictors (environmentalism, cost, knowledge and personal innovativeness) that influence the residential intention to adopt solar photovoltaic (PV) in Klang Valley.
Abstract The adoption of residential photovoltaic systems (PV) is seen as an important part of the sustainable energy transition. To facilitate this process, it is crucial to identify the determinants of solar adoption.
Attitude factors have been highlighted as important factors to affect purchase intention of solar P.V. panels, and they explain how people perceive the attributes of technology compared to other substitutes (Bondio et al. 2018). Vasseur and Kemp (2015) studied the effects of perceived relative advantage and complexity of the innovation.
The meta-analysis results suggest that “Attitude” is the most critical factor affecting residents’ intention to adopt solar photovoltaic technology. This finding is in line with the Theory of Planned Behavior and is consistent with the results of most studies.
The study suggests that if an individual is confident of being able to manage the technical issues, their intention to adopt solar PV increases. Furthermore, if the use of the technology is consistent with individuals' past experiences, this also increases the likelihood of adoption [31, 37, 59, 82].
The findings demonstrated that environmentalism is having a significant impact on the intention to adopt solar PV, followed by knowledge. The perceived usefulness mediates the relationship between the predictors and the intention to use solar PV, although no mediation effect was found for the perceived ease of use.
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