Influencing the adoption of microgeneration technologies using the theory of planned behaviour

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作者
Mkhize, Njabulo H. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Johannesburg, Coll Business Econ, Dept Mkt Management, Johannesburg, South Africa
关键词
microgeneration technologies; behavioural intention; attitude; subjective norm; subjective knowledge; GREEN PURCHASING BEHAVIOR; PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS; OBJECTIVE KNOWLEDGE; CONSUMER-BEHAVIOR; HOUSEHOLD LEVEL; CONSUMPTION; INTENTION; ATTITUDE; SOLAR; GAP;
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10.4102/sajbm.v52i1.2100
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F [经济];
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摘要
Purpose: This study sought to understand the factors that influence the behavioural intention of households towards microgeneration technologies. This includes subjective knowledge (SK) within the TPB framework as a determinant of behavioural intention. Methods: A quantitative research approach was followed. A sample frame consisted of households as a unit. A structured questionnaire was administered by using convenience sampling approach. Respondents include members of households who were above the age of 18. Altogether, 237 usable self-administered questionnaires were used for the data. Results: A two-stage procedure to perform Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) analysis by using SPSS AMOS 25 was conducted. The results showed that subjective norms (SNs) and attitude (ATT) had a significant and positive relationship with behavioural intention. Subjective knowledge showed no significant relationship. Practical implications: Recommendations are made to marketers in relationship to cohesive message relating to microgeneration technologies with a special emphasis on reference groups in the messaging. For policymakers, there will be a need to consider the role of society and the immediate communities of potential adopters in their policy documents. Originality/value: This study contributes to the scarce understanding of microgeneration technology in emerging markets by testing a proposed model by using data. It also enriches the adoption models via empirically exploring the relationship between SK and behavioural intention.
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