Linking attitude and ethical practices to energy efficiency: The mediating role of household lifestyle

Several initiatives and policies have been introduced in Malaysia under the National Energy Efficiency Action Plan (NEEAP) 2016–2025 to inculcate a culture of energy-efficient attitudes among households in Malaysia. However, a comprehensive evaluation of the success of the action plan is yet to be r...

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Main Authors: Salina, Daud, Wan Noordiana, Wan Hanafi, Sabihah, Hitam, Maryam Jamilah, Asha’ari, Mariam, Abdul Majid, Wan Fadzilah, Wan Yusoff, Maisarah, Ahmad Sofi
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author Salina, Daud
Wan Noordiana, Wan Hanafi
Sabihah, Hitam
Maryam Jamilah, Asha’ari
Mariam, Abdul Majid
Wan Fadzilah, Wan Yusoff
Maisarah, Ahmad Sofi
author_facet Salina, Daud
Wan Noordiana, Wan Hanafi
Sabihah, Hitam
Maryam Jamilah, Asha’ari
Mariam, Abdul Majid
Wan Fadzilah, Wan Yusoff
Maisarah, Ahmad Sofi
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description Several initiatives and policies have been introduced in Malaysia under the National Energy Efficiency Action Plan (NEEAP) 2016–2025 to inculcate a culture of energy-efficient attitudes among households in Malaysia. However, a comprehensive evaluation of the success of the action plan is yet to be reported. Thus, this study has determined the extent to which household attitudes and ethical practices influence the overall effort toward being more efficient in using resources like electricity, with a specific focus on the role played by household lifestyle factors within the state of Selangor, Malaysia. A quantitative research approach using a survey method was adopted to investigate the direct and mediating effects of key variables. Data was contributed by 500 households in Selangor comprising various categories of dwelling. A stratified random sampling was employed to allow for the representativeness of the population. Results from this study indicated that the interactive factors of attitudes, ethical practices, and household lifestyles contributed significantly to energy efficiency usage. Specifically, household attitudes were found to play a pivotal role in shaping energy efficiency outcomes in Selangor. Ethical practices emerged as essential drivers of sustainable energy behaviours, while household lifestyle acted as a mediator between ethical practices and energy efficiency. These findings suggest that energy policies must align closely with underlying social and ethical factors to achieve meaningful change. Through contiguously targeted initiatives led by the state of Selangor to the other states, it is envisaged that the NEEAP 2016–2025 would enable its successful implementation and enhance sustainable household practices in Malaysia.
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spelling ump-445382025-05-09T08:37:37Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/44538/ Linking attitude and ethical practices to energy efficiency: The mediating role of household lifestyle Salina, Daud Wan Noordiana, Wan Hanafi Sabihah, Hitam Maryam Jamilah, Asha’ari Mariam, Abdul Majid Wan Fadzilah, Wan Yusoff Maisarah, Ahmad Sofi H Social Sciences (General) Several initiatives and policies have been introduced in Malaysia under the National Energy Efficiency Action Plan (NEEAP) 2016–2025 to inculcate a culture of energy-efficient attitudes among households in Malaysia. However, a comprehensive evaluation of the success of the action plan is yet to be reported. Thus, this study has determined the extent to which household attitudes and ethical practices influence the overall effort toward being more efficient in using resources like electricity, with a specific focus on the role played by household lifestyle factors within the state of Selangor, Malaysia. A quantitative research approach using a survey method was adopted to investigate the direct and mediating effects of key variables. Data was contributed by 500 households in Selangor comprising various categories of dwelling. A stratified random sampling was employed to allow for the representativeness of the population. Results from this study indicated that the interactive factors of attitudes, ethical practices, and household lifestyles contributed significantly to energy efficiency usage. Specifically, household attitudes were found to play a pivotal role in shaping energy efficiency outcomes in Selangor. Ethical practices emerged as essential drivers of sustainable energy behaviours, while household lifestyle acted as a mediator between ethical practices and energy efficiency. These findings suggest that energy policies must align closely with underlying social and ethical factors to achieve meaningful change. Through contiguously targeted initiatives led by the state of Selangor to the other states, it is envisaged that the NEEAP 2016–2025 would enable its successful implementation and enhance sustainable household practices in Malaysia. Elsevier 2025 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_nc_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/44538/1/Linking%20attitude%20and%20ethical%20practices%20to%20energy%20efficiency.pdf Salina, Daud and Wan Noordiana, Wan Hanafi and Sabihah, Hitam and Maryam Jamilah, Asha’ari and Mariam, Abdul Majid and Wan Fadzilah, Wan Yusoff and Maisarah, Ahmad Sofi (2025) Linking attitude and ethical practices to energy efficiency: The mediating role of household lifestyle. Environmental and Sustainability Indicators, 26 (100689). pp. 1-14. ISSN 2665-9727. (Published) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indic.2025.100689 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indic.2025.100689
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Salina, Daud
Wan Noordiana, Wan Hanafi
Sabihah, Hitam
Maryam Jamilah, Asha’ari
Mariam, Abdul Majid
Wan Fadzilah, Wan Yusoff
Maisarah, Ahmad Sofi
Linking attitude and ethical practices to energy efficiency: The mediating role of household lifestyle
title Linking attitude and ethical practices to energy efficiency: The mediating role of household lifestyle
title_full Linking attitude and ethical practices to energy efficiency: The mediating role of household lifestyle
title_fullStr Linking attitude and ethical practices to energy efficiency: The mediating role of household lifestyle
title_full_unstemmed Linking attitude and ethical practices to energy efficiency: The mediating role of household lifestyle
title_short Linking attitude and ethical practices to energy efficiency: The mediating role of household lifestyle
title_sort linking attitude and ethical practices to energy efficiency: the mediating role of household lifestyle
topic H Social Sciences (General)
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