Pro-environmentalists behavioural assessment towards energy conservation among Malaysian university students

Pro-environmental are the key players in promoting environmental behaviour to the public. This behaviour covers several broader aspects, especially including energy-used behaviour. However, some career pro-environments ignore their behaviour towards the environment which has affected the public expe...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Kawi, Nur Farisha Husna, Ishak, Mohd Hafizal
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.62662022-01-28T00:14:40Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6266/ Pro-environmentalists behavioural assessment towards energy conservation among Malaysian university students Mohamad Kawi, Nur Farisha Husna Ishak, Mohd Hafizal TJ163.26-163.5 Energy conservation Pro-environmental are the key players in promoting environmental behaviour to the public. This behaviour covers several broader aspects, especially including energy-used behaviour. However, some career pro-environments ignore their behaviour towards the environment which has affected the public expectation towards them especially in terms of energy conservation. The past researcher believed that pro-environmental literacy should be taught from young ages, at least before they become teenagers or before they get a job placement in future. Therefore, this research was conducted on selected university students in Malaysia. Their knowledge and readiness for pro-environmental behaviour towards energy conservation are really important to ensure the sustainability of development, organization, and workplace. The objectives of this research are to identify the key drivers and pro-environmental barriers among students and to analyse the level of the influences of key drivers and barriers to pro-environmental behaviour levels. The quantitative method was used through the questionnaire with 102 sheets distributed to the students. Descriptive statistic and correlation analysis were used for analysing the data. Each student possesses all six of these categories. But what differentiates them is the level of their application in each category to the dependent variables. The results of the study found that the two categories (activist and avoider) are not too burdensome about energy-used behaviour compared to environmental behaviour. Furthermore, this study found that avoider is the least burdensome category of any behaviour while it is included in the PEB category. Penerbit UTHM 2021 Article PeerReviewed Mohamad Kawi, Nur Farisha Husna and Ishak, Mohd Hafizal (2021) Pro-environmentalists behavioural assessment towards energy conservation among Malaysian university students. Research in Management of Technology and Business, 2 (2). pp. 1294-1304.
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topic TJ163.26-163.5 Energy conservation
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Mohamad Kawi, Nur Farisha Husna
Ishak, Mohd Hafizal
Pro-environmentalists behavioural assessment towards energy conservation among Malaysian university students
description Pro-environmental are the key players in promoting environmental behaviour to the public. This behaviour covers several broader aspects, especially including energy-used behaviour. However, some career pro-environments ignore their behaviour towards the environment which has affected the public expectation towards them especially in terms of energy conservation. The past researcher believed that pro-environmental literacy should be taught from young ages, at least before they become teenagers or before they get a job placement in future. Therefore, this research was conducted on selected university students in Malaysia. Their knowledge and readiness for pro-environmental behaviour towards energy conservation are really important to ensure the sustainability of development, organization, and workplace. The objectives of this research are to identify the key drivers and pro-environmental barriers among students and to analyse the level of the influences of key drivers and barriers to pro-environmental behaviour levels. The quantitative method was used through the questionnaire with 102 sheets distributed to the students. Descriptive statistic and correlation analysis were used for analysing the data. Each student possesses all six of these categories. But what differentiates them is the level of their application in each category to the dependent variables. The results of the study found that the two categories (activist and avoider) are not too burdensome about energy-used behaviour compared to environmental behaviour. Furthermore, this study found that avoider is the least burdensome category of any behaviour while it is included in the PEB category.
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author Mohamad Kawi, Nur Farisha Husna
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title Pro-environmentalists behavioural assessment towards energy conservation among Malaysian university students
title_short Pro-environmentalists behavioural assessment towards energy conservation among Malaysian university students
title_full Pro-environmentalists behavioural assessment towards energy conservation among Malaysian university students
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title_full_unstemmed Pro-environmentalists behavioural assessment towards energy conservation among Malaysian university students
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