2021
DOI: 10.1057/s41599-021-00904-9
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Reshaping energy policy based on social and human dimensions: an analysis of human-building interactions among societies in transition in GCC countries

Abstract: Without major structural changes, social sciences can potentially bolster economic diversification and strategic planning efforts in developing countries. This article presents an analysis of a set of human-oriented dimensions to enhance energy policies associated with the building sector in developing countries with similarities to the Gulf Cooperation Council union (GCC). A clear understanding of human dimensions in the GCC union’s energy policy is crucial due to social complexities and large numbers of expa… Show more

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“…Hence, I propose that the more people identify pro-environmental behaviors as part of their personal norms, the more they are willing to accept sustainable energy transition. Indeed, there is evidence to suggest that personal norms are positively correlated to acceptability of sustainable energy transition ( [13], see for reviews).…”
Section: Personal Normsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, I propose that the more people identify pro-environmental behaviors as part of their personal norms, the more they are willing to accept sustainable energy transition. Indeed, there is evidence to suggest that personal norms are positively correlated to acceptability of sustainable energy transition ( [13], see for reviews).…”
Section: Personal Normsmentioning
confidence: 99%