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Sociodemographic drivers and interconnected energy-saving practices: insights from Ecuador's household sector

Manuel A. Zambrano-Monserrate (Universidad Espíritu Santo, Samborondón, Ecuador)
Maria Alejandra Ruano (Escuela Superior Politecnica del Litoral, Guayaquil, Ecuador)

Management of Environmental Quality

ISSN: 1477-7835

Article publication date: 19 December 2023

Issue publication date: 1 May 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The escalating levels of greenhouse gas emissions have become a growing global concern, with household energy consumption emerging as a significant contributor. To develop effective public policies, it is crucial to understand the energy-saving behavior of households. This study delves into the determinants of energy-saving practices in a developing country.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors chose a multivariate probit model, as it allowed to look after possible correlations among seven energy-saving practices within households.

Findings

The findings underscore the significant influence of sociodemographic variables, such as gender, civil status, income and education, on energy-saving practices. Furthermore, the authors discovered that households where the head actively volunteers in social organizations are more likely to adopt energy-saving behaviors. Additionally, internet access positively contributes to pro-environmental behavior. This research reveals that certain energy-saving practices are interconnected, acting as complements or substitutes.

Research limitations/implications

Recommendations for public policy include prioritizing education in rural areas to boost energy-saving practices, improving internet access in nonurban regions and promoting citizen involvement in social organizations to enhance environmental awareness and encourage energy-saving behavior. The authors contribute to literature evidencing that certain energy-saving practices are not independent of each other, they are rather complementary and, in some cases, substitutes.

Practical implications

Recommendations for public policy include prioritizing education in rural areas to boost energy-saving practices, improving Internet access in nonurban regions and promoting citizen involvement in social organizations to enhance environmental awareness and encourage energy-saving behavior.

Originality/value

Previous studies have overlooked these interdependencies, highlighting the necessity of a system of equations to yield more efficient estimates by considering correlations between error terms.

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Acknowledgements

The authors thank the editor and the two anonymous reviewers for valuable feedback that substantially improved this research.

Citation

Zambrano-Monserrate, M.A. and Ruano, M.A. (2024), "Sociodemographic drivers and interconnected energy-saving practices: insights from Ecuador's household sector", Management of Environmental Quality, Vol. 35 No. 4, pp. 885-902. https://doi.org/10.1108/MEQ-10-2023-0365

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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