Behavioural changes in air-conditioner use owing to the COVID-19 movement control order in Malaysia

Remote work (working from home) became a norm rather than an exception for the global workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic, influencing every facet of life in both positive and negative ways. The stringent action of the Malaysian government in enacting the Movement Control Order (MCO) motivated th...

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Main Authors: Toosty, Nishat Tasnim, Hagishima, Aya, Bari, Wasimul, Sheikh Ahmad Zaki, Sheikh Ahmad Zaki
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spelling my.utm.1045422024-02-14T05:51:30Z http://eprints.utm.my/104542/ Behavioural changes in air-conditioner use owing to the COVID-19 movement control order in Malaysia Toosty, Nishat Tasnim Hagishima, Aya Bari, Wasimul Sheikh Ahmad Zaki, Sheikh Ahmad Zaki Q Science (General) Remote work (working from home) became a norm rather than an exception for the global workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic, influencing every facet of life in both positive and negative ways. The stringent action of the Malaysian government in enacting the Movement Control Order (MCO) motivated the investigation of its impact on the energy consumption behaviour of working people regarding air-conditioner (AC) use. To this end, this study conducted a cross-sectional survey through an online platform. An ordinal logistic regression model (ORL) was used to analyse the collected data of 1873 respondents to determine the factors influencing the ordinal variable of interest, AC-usage behaviour during remote work. Next, the variable with unordered categories, the MCO-induced change in AC-usage behaviour, was analysed using a multinomial regression model (MLT) to identify the potential determinants. Finally, a reason analysis unveiled aspects behind the transition in AC use during remote work. This study identified stopping AC use during remote work despite using it at the office before the MCO period as the most significant change in AC-usage behaviour due to MCO. This change was frequently adopted by people with medium-level incomes and high electricity bills. By contrast, participants unfamiliar with their electricity bill were most likely to start AC use during remote work, although they did not use it before the MCO. Participants working remotely in the communal spaces of their houses preferred to stop using ACs during MCO compared to private room users. Furthermore, age group and ethnicity significantly influenced AC-usage behaviour in remote work and changes in such demeanours. These findings recommend policy interventions to expedite limited AC use for a sustainable energy sector, even during future climatic emergencies. Elsevier Ltd 2022-03 Article PeerReviewed Toosty, Nishat Tasnim and Hagishima, Aya and Bari, Wasimul and Sheikh Ahmad Zaki, Sheikh Ahmad Zaki (2022) Behavioural changes in air-conditioner use owing to the COVID-19 movement control order in Malaysia. Sustainable Production and Consumption, 30 (NA). pp. 608-622. ISSN 2352-5509 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.spc.2022.01.001 DOI:10.1016/j.spc.2022.01.001
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic Q Science (General)
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Toosty, Nishat Tasnim
Hagishima, Aya
Bari, Wasimul
Sheikh Ahmad Zaki, Sheikh Ahmad Zaki
Behavioural changes in air-conditioner use owing to the COVID-19 movement control order in Malaysia
description Remote work (working from home) became a norm rather than an exception for the global workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic, influencing every facet of life in both positive and negative ways. The stringent action of the Malaysian government in enacting the Movement Control Order (MCO) motivated the investigation of its impact on the energy consumption behaviour of working people regarding air-conditioner (AC) use. To this end, this study conducted a cross-sectional survey through an online platform. An ordinal logistic regression model (ORL) was used to analyse the collected data of 1873 respondents to determine the factors influencing the ordinal variable of interest, AC-usage behaviour during remote work. Next, the variable with unordered categories, the MCO-induced change in AC-usage behaviour, was analysed using a multinomial regression model (MLT) to identify the potential determinants. Finally, a reason analysis unveiled aspects behind the transition in AC use during remote work. This study identified stopping AC use during remote work despite using it at the office before the MCO period as the most significant change in AC-usage behaviour due to MCO. This change was frequently adopted by people with medium-level incomes and high electricity bills. By contrast, participants unfamiliar with their electricity bill were most likely to start AC use during remote work, although they did not use it before the MCO. Participants working remotely in the communal spaces of their houses preferred to stop using ACs during MCO compared to private room users. Furthermore, age group and ethnicity significantly influenced AC-usage behaviour in remote work and changes in such demeanours. These findings recommend policy interventions to expedite limited AC use for a sustainable energy sector, even during future climatic emergencies.
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author Toosty, Nishat Tasnim
Hagishima, Aya
Bari, Wasimul
Sheikh Ahmad Zaki, Sheikh Ahmad Zaki
author_facet Toosty, Nishat Tasnim
Hagishima, Aya
Bari, Wasimul
Sheikh Ahmad Zaki, Sheikh Ahmad Zaki
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title Behavioural changes in air-conditioner use owing to the COVID-19 movement control order in Malaysia
title_short Behavioural changes in air-conditioner use owing to the COVID-19 movement control order in Malaysia
title_full Behavioural changes in air-conditioner use owing to the COVID-19 movement control order in Malaysia
title_fullStr Behavioural changes in air-conditioner use owing to the COVID-19 movement control order in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Behavioural changes in air-conditioner use owing to the COVID-19 movement control order in Malaysia
title_sort behavioural changes in air-conditioner use owing to the covid-19 movement control order in malaysia
publisher Elsevier Ltd
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