2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2014.08.020
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The adoption of PV in the Netherlands: A statistical analysis of adoption factors

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“…Trialability (TB) According to Vasseur and Kemp (2015); El-Gohary (2012); Seyal and Rahman (2003); Stockdale and Standing (2006); Moore and Benbasat (1991); Chiyangwa and Alexander (2016); Sabi et al (2016); Pham and Ho (2015); Hameed et al (2012a) said that "Trial-ability is the degree to which an innovation can be tried in a restricted premises." Innovations that can be attempted on the instalment arrangement are embraced quickly than innovations that are not tried.…”
Section: Innovativenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trialability (TB) According to Vasseur and Kemp (2015); El-Gohary (2012); Seyal and Rahman (2003); Stockdale and Standing (2006); Moore and Benbasat (1991); Chiyangwa and Alexander (2016); Sabi et al (2016); Pham and Ho (2015); Hameed et al (2012a) said that "Trial-ability is the degree to which an innovation can be tried in a restricted premises." Innovations that can be attempted on the instalment arrangement are embraced quickly than innovations that are not tried.…”
Section: Innovativenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contrarily, an important factor that inhibits the wider adoption of RES-based energy systems, apart from the high cost of infrastructure, is the lack of publicly shared information and the behavior of citizens against RES technological advancements [14]. This social behavior has mainly been observed in economically developing regions or countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With respect to individuals' adoption decisions, studies investigated the motives for private household PV adoption, therein covering different national contexts, e.g. UK (Balcombe et al, 2014;Keirstead, 2007), Netherlands (Jager, 2006;Vasseur and Kemp, 2015) or Canada (Islam and Meade, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%