Individual Energy Consumption Behavior Leads to Energy Sustainability in Malaysia

Malaysia ranks third in the world in terms of carbon emissions, with an average annual rate of 4.7 percent. There is a strong need to understand the challenges and motivations for energy consumption change at the individual level. This study aims to investigate the relevant factors affecting Malaysi...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Muhammad Ridhuan Tony Lim, Endut, Mohd Nuri al-Amin, Che Jamaludin, F.I., Akbar, Jalal ud Din, Abdullah, Asra
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spelling oai:scholars.utp.edu.my:338022022-12-14T03:35:03Z http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/33802/ Individual Energy Consumption Behavior Leads to Energy Sustainability in Malaysia Abdullah, Muhammad Ridhuan Tony Lim Endut, Mohd Nuri al-Amin Che Jamaludin, F.I. Akbar, Jalal ud Din Abdullah, Asra H Social Sciences (General) HD28 Management. Industrial Management Malaysia ranks third in the world in terms of carbon emissions, with an average annual rate of 4.7 percent. There is a strong need to understand the challenges and motivations for energy consumption change at the individual level. This study aims to investigate the relevant factors affecting Malaysian individual energy consumption behavior towards energy sustainability using the multi-criteria decision-making methodology of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). The data were collected from 121 experts using a purposive sampling technique. A framework is developed by assigning weight to the selected factors and sub-factors based on their relative importance in pairwise comparison matrices. The results showed that there were five main factors influencing individual energy consumption behavior in Malaysia, where education was ranked as the top priority, followed by institutions, social values and norms, social structure, and lastly, lifestyle. There were also 16 relevant sub-factors ranked from top priority to least priority (environmental concern, ecology knowledge, energy policy, environmental consciousness, energy tariff, energy efficient technology, morals, social class, location, culture, ethics, choice of lifestyle, personal materialism, gender, ethnicity, and spirituality). Policymakers will be in a better position to design intervention strategies for energy sustainability through energy policy if they understand individual consumption behavior. MDPI 2022-04-15 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/33802/1/sustainability-14-04734.pdf Abdullah, Muhammad Ridhuan Tony Lim and Endut, Mohd Nuri al-Amin and Che Jamaludin, F.I. and Akbar, Jalal ud Din and Abdullah, Asra (2022) Individual Energy Consumption Behavior Leads to Energy Sustainability in Malaysia. Sustainability. https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/14/8/4734 https:// doi.org/10.3390/su14084734 https:// doi.org/10.3390/su14084734
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topic H Social Sciences (General)
HD28 Management. Industrial Management
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HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Abdullah, Muhammad Ridhuan Tony Lim
Endut, Mohd Nuri al-Amin
Che Jamaludin, F.I.
Akbar, Jalal ud Din
Abdullah, Asra
Individual Energy Consumption Behavior Leads to Energy Sustainability in Malaysia
description Malaysia ranks third in the world in terms of carbon emissions, with an average annual rate of 4.7 percent. There is a strong need to understand the challenges and motivations for energy consumption change at the individual level. This study aims to investigate the relevant factors affecting Malaysian individual energy consumption behavior towards energy sustainability using the multi-criteria decision-making methodology of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). The data were collected from 121 experts using a purposive sampling technique. A framework is developed by assigning weight to the selected factors and sub-factors based on their relative importance in pairwise comparison matrices. The results showed that there were five main factors influencing individual energy consumption behavior in Malaysia, where education was ranked as the top priority, followed by institutions, social values and norms, social structure, and lastly, lifestyle. There were also 16 relevant sub-factors ranked from top priority to least priority (environmental concern, ecology knowledge, energy policy, environmental consciousness, energy tariff, energy efficient technology, morals, social class, location, culture, ethics, choice of lifestyle, personal materialism, gender, ethnicity, and spirituality). Policymakers will be in a better position to design intervention strategies for energy sustainability through energy policy if they understand individual consumption behavior.
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author Abdullah, Muhammad Ridhuan Tony Lim
Endut, Mohd Nuri al-Amin
Che Jamaludin, F.I.
Akbar, Jalal ud Din
Abdullah, Asra
author_facet Abdullah, Muhammad Ridhuan Tony Lim
Endut, Mohd Nuri al-Amin
Che Jamaludin, F.I.
Akbar, Jalal ud Din
Abdullah, Asra
author_sort Abdullah, Muhammad Ridhuan Tony Lim
title Individual Energy Consumption Behavior Leads to Energy Sustainability in Malaysia
title_short Individual Energy Consumption Behavior Leads to Energy Sustainability in Malaysia
title_full Individual Energy Consumption Behavior Leads to Energy Sustainability in Malaysia
title_fullStr Individual Energy Consumption Behavior Leads to Energy Sustainability in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Individual Energy Consumption Behavior Leads to Energy Sustainability in Malaysia
title_sort individual energy consumption behavior leads to energy sustainability in malaysia
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2022
url http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/33802/1/sustainability-14-04734.pdf
https:// doi.org/10.3390/su14084734
http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/33802/
https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/14/8/4734
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