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- Title
Policy Implications for Promoting the Adoption of Cogeneration Systems in the Hotel Industry: An Extension of the Technology Acceptance Mode.
- Authors
Man, Siu Shing; Lee, Wilson Ka Ho; Wong, Ka Po; Chan, Alan Hoi Shou
- Abstract
The use of cogeneration systems in the hotel industry leads to economic and environmental benefits, but its acceptance in the industry remains low. Hence, this study aimed to examine the factors that influence cogeneration system acceptance amongst hotel management. A cogeneration system acceptance model (CoSAM) was proposed by integrating the technology acceptance model with perceived cost, perceived benefit, risk perception, environmental awareness and facilitating conditions. The validity of the CoSAM was investigated using structural equation modelling based on 499 data points collected from hotel management personnel. Results showed that the intention to use the systems of hotel management personnel was positively determined by attitude towards using cogeneration systems, which was directly affected by perceived usefulness, risk perception and perceived benefit. Moreover, with perceived usefulness as a mediator, facilitating conditions and environmental awareness indirectly influenced attitude towards using cogeneration systems positively, while perceived cost indirectly influenced the attitude negatively. Based on the findings of this study, policy implications for promoting the adoption of cogeneration systems in the hotel industry were provided, thus saving energy and reducing the energy costs of hotels. This study is the first to remarkably contribute an in-depth understanding of the factors affecting cogeneration system acceptance to the literature.
- Subjects
HOTELS; ENVIRONMENTAL risk; COGENERATION of electric power &; heat; HOTEL management; RISK perception; TECHNOLOGY Acceptance Model; STRUCTURAL equation modeling
- Publication
Buildings (2075-5309), 2022, Vol 12, Issue 8, p1247
- ISSN
2075-5309
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/buildings12081247