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Energy & Energy Cultures

Stephenson, J. (2018). Sustainability cultures and energy research: An actor-centred interpretation of cultural theory. Energy Research & Social Science, 44, 242–249. doi:doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2018.05.034 (Click here to view)

Aguirre-Bielschowsky, I., Lawson, R., Stephenson, J., & Todd, S. (2018). Kids and Kilowatts: Socialisation, energy efficiency, and electricity consumption in New Zealand. Energy Research & Social Science, Volume 44, 178–186. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2018.04.020 (Click here to view)

Stephenson, J., Barton, B., Carrington, G., Hopkins, D., Lavelle, M. ., Lawson, R., … Wooliscroft, B. (2016). Energy Cultures Policy Briefs (Project Report). University of Otago: Centre for Sustainability. (Click here to view)

Wooliscroft, B. (2015). National Household Survey of Energy and Transportation: Energy Cultures Two. Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago. (Click here to view)

Stephenson, J., Barton, B., Carrington, G., Doering, A., Ford, R., Hopkins, D., … Wooliscroft, B. (2015). The energy cultures framework: Exploring the role of norms, practices and material culture in shaping energy behaviour in New Zealand. Energy Research & Social Science, 7, 117–123. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2015.03.005 (Click here to view)

Aguirre-Bielschowsky, I., Lawson, R., Stephenson, J., & Todd, S. (2015). Energy literacy and agency of New Zealand children. Environmental Education Research, (ahead-of-print), 1-23. DOI: 10.1080/13504622.2015.1054267 (Click here to view)

Williams, J.(2014) Energy Cultures 2: Data Mining: Trends in Household and Business Energy Use. Unpublished paper   (Click here to view)

Stephenson, J. (14 February 2013). Energy cultures: breaking out of business-as-usual. Keynote address at The Energy Conference, National Energy Research Institute.  (Click here to view)

Carrington, G., Ford, R., Lawson, R., Stephenson, J., Thorsnes, P., Williams, J. (2013) Energy Cultures: Implications for Policymakers. Research Report, Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. ISBN: 978-0-473-23717-2  (Click here to view)

Barton, B. (2012) The Denominator Problem: Energy Demand in a Sustainable Energy Policy. Policy Quarterly 9(1): 3-8.  (Click here to view)

Eusterfeldhaus, M., & Barton, B. (2012) Energy Efficiency: A Comparative Analysis of the New Zealand Legal Framework. Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law 29:4 431-470. (Click here to view)

Lawson,R.,Williams,J. (December 2012). Understanding Energy Cultures. Prepublication copy: Accepted for Presentation to the annual conference of the Australia and New Zealand Academy of Marketing (ANZMAC), University of New South Wales, Adelaide.  (Click here to view)

Van den Dungen, S., & Carrington, G. (2011). Minimum Energy Performance Standards: How does New Zealand Compare with Other Countries? CSAFE, University of Otago.  (Click here to view)

Stephenson, J., Barton, B., Carrington, G., Gnoth, D., Lawson, R., & Thorsnes, P. (2010). Energy Cultures: A framework for understanding energy behaviours. Energy Policy, 38, 6120–6129.          (Click here to view)

Stephenson, J., Lawson, R., Carrington, G., Barton, B., Thorsnes, P., & Miranda, M. (2010). The Practice of Interdisciplinarity. International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 5:7, 271-282.                                          (Click here to view)

Energy Systems

Ford, R., & Peniamina, R. (2016). Smart Homes: What New Zealanders think, have, and want. (Project Report). Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago. (Click here to view)

Ford, R. (2016). Smart Grid Edge Technologies Case Studies of Early Adopters (Project Report). Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago. (Click here to view)

Ford, R., Whitaker, J., & Stephenson, J. (2016). Prosumer collectives: a review (Project Report). Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago. (Click here to view)

Giraldo Ocampo, D. (2015). Developing an energy-related Time-Use Diary for gaining insights into New Zealand households’ electricity consumption (Thesis, Master of Science). University of Otago.(Click here to view)

Ford, R., Stephenson, J., Scott, M., Williams, J., Rees, D., & Wooliscroft, B. (2015). Keen on EVs: Kiwi perspectives on electric vehicles, and opportunities to stimulate uptake (Working Paper). Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago. (Click here to view)

Williams, J. R. (2014). GREEN Grid Choice Modelling preliminary report.  (Click here to view)

Ford, R., Stephenson, J., Scott, M., Williams, J., Wooliscroft, B., King, G., & Miller, A. (2014, September). Photovoltaic (PV) Uptake in NZ: The story so far. Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago.  (Click here to view)

Millar, A., Williams, J., Wood, A., Santos-Martin, D., Lemon,S., Watson,N., Pandey,S. (2014) Photovoltaic Solar Power Uptake in New Zealand. EEA Conference & Exhibition 2014, 18 – 20 June, Auckland.   (Click here to view)

King, G., Stephenson, J., & Ford, R. (2014). PV in Blueskin: Drivers, barriers and enablers of uptake of household photovoltaic systems in the Blueskin communities, Otago, New Zealand. Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.  (Click here to view)

Ford, R., Stephenson, J., Brown, N., & Stiehler, W. (2014). Energy Transitions: Home Energy Management Systems (HEMS). Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago.  (Click here to view)

Business

Hyde, A. F. H. (2015). Transport In New Zealand: A Call For Sustainable Transitions (Thesis, Master of Commerce). University of Otago. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/6032(Click here to view)

Walton, S. (2015, March). Energy Behaviour of SMEs in New Zealand. Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago.  (Click here to view)

Walton, S., Doering,A., Gabriel,C., Ford,R. (2014). Energy Transitions: Lighting in Vanuatu. Report prepared for The Australian Aid – Governance for Growth Programme.   (Click here to view)

Walton, S (2014) Classic Jaguar Cars-A Case Study. Unpublished paper. (Click here to view)

Bell, M., G. Carrington, R. Lawson, J. Stephenson (2014). Socio-technical barriers to the use of low-emission timber drying technology in New Zealand. Energy Policy 67: 747–755.

Transport

Stephenson, J., Spector, S., Hopkins, D., & McCarthy, A. (2017). Deep interventions for a sustainable transport future. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trd.2017.06.031  (Click here to view)

Ford, R., Walton, S., Stephenson, J., Rees, D., Scott, M., King, G., Williams, J., & Wooliscroft, B. (2017). Emerging energy transitions: PV uptake beyond subsidies. Technological Forecasting and Social Change.  117, 138-150 (Click here to view)

Scott, M.G. and Lawson, R. (2017). The road code: encouraging more efficient driving practices in New Zealand, Journal of Energy Efficiency, 1-10. doi:10.1007/s12053-017-9538-z (Click here to view)

Walton, S., Hyde, A., & Patel, V. (2016). Entrepreneurial Actors in Transport Systems. An Energy Cultures Perspective (Project Report). University of Otago: Centre for Sustainability (Click here to view)

Spector, S., Stephenson, J., & Hopkins, D. (2017). Interventions for a sustainable transport system for New Zealand: results from a Delphi study (Commissioned Report for External Body) (Click here to view)

Barton, B., & Schütte, P. (2016). Electric vehicle law and policy: a comparative analysis. Journal of Energy & Natural Resources Law, 1-24. (Click to view)

Hopkins, D. (October 2016) Destabilising Automobility? The Emergent Mobilities of Generation Y. AMBIO: A journal of the human environment. DOI: 10.1007/s13280-016-0841-2 (Click here to view)

Hopkins, D. (December 2016). Can environmental awareness explain declining preference for car-based mobility amongst generation Y? An examination of learn to drive behaviours, Transportation Research Part A: Policy & Practice. DOI: 10.1016/j.tra.2016.08.028 (Click here to view)

Hopkins, D., & Stephenson, J. (October 2016). The replication and reduction of automobility: Findings from Aotearoa New Zealand. Journal of Transport Geography, 56, 92-101. doi: 10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2016.09.005 (Click here to view)

Scott, M.G. and Lawson, R. (2016). Understanding driver behaviour: Opportunities for greater efficiency. BEHAVE 2016 4th European Conference on Behaviour and Energy Efficiency, Coimbra, 8-9 September 2016. Conference paper. (Click here to view)

Barton, B. (2016, May) Electric vehicles policy announcement: strengths and weaknesses, New Zealand Law Journal. (Click here to view)

Hopkins, D., & McCarthy, A. (2016). Change trends in urban freight delivery: a qualitative inquiry. Geoforum, 74, 158–170. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2016.06.006 (Click here to view)

Barton, B. and Schütte, P. (2016). Electric vehicles: promoting improvements in transport. New Zealand Law Journal, pp. 31-35.

Rees, D., Stephenson, J., Hopkins, D., & Doering, A. (2016). Exploring stability and change in transport systems: combining Delphi and system dynamics approaches. Transportation, Published online 21 January 2016. doi:DOI 10.1007/s11116-016-9677-7 (Click here to view)

Barton, B., Schütte, P. (2015)  Electric Vehicle Policy: New Zealand in a Comparative Context (Energy Cultures Research Report) University of Waikato Centre for Environmental, Resources and Energy Law. ISBN 978-0-473-34402-3 (Click here to view)

Purusram, V (2015) Cycling safety in New Zealand: An analysis of law and policy. An Energy Cultures Project Research Summary. (Click here to view)

Hopkins, D, & Stephenson, J. (2015). Generation Y Mobilities: Full Report. Published by the Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago. ISBN 978-0-9941219-3-6 (Click here to view)

Hopkins, D, & Stephenson, J. (2015). Generation Y Mobilities: Highlights. Published by the Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago. ISBN 978-0-9941219-2-9 (Online) (Click here to view)

Rees, D. (2015). Modelling Transport Transitions In New Zealand, Reference Guide for Model Version 1.0 (Project Report). Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago. (click here to view)

Ganglmair-Wooliscroft, A., & Wooliscroft, B., Diffusion of innovation: The case of ethical tourism behavior, Journal of Business Research (click here to view)

Wooliscroft, B., Ganglmair-Wooliscroft, A. (2014) Improving conditions for potential New Zealand cyclists: An application of conjoint analysis. Transportation Research Part A 69 (2014) 11–19. (click here to view) 

Stephenson, J., Hopkins, D., & McCarthy, A. (2014). New Zealand’s future transport system: drivers of change. Initial report from the NZ Delphi study. Energy Cultures research programme, Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. (Click here to view)

Hopkins, D., & Stephenson, J. (2014). Generation Y mobilities through the lens of energy cultures: a preliminary exploration of mobility cultures. Journal of Transport Geography, 38 (2014), 88–91. doi:10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2014.05.013    (Click here to view)

Stephenson, J., Hopkins, D., & Doering, A. (2014). Conceptualizing transport transitions: Energy Cultures as an organizing framework. WIREs Energy and Environment. doi:10.1002/wene.149 (Click here to view)

Ford, R., Doering, A., Stephenson, J. (2014). Transport Transitions in New Zealand: A Scoping Study. Report prepared for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA), Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. ISBN: 978-0-473-27690-4            (Click here to view)

Household

McKague, F., Lawson, R., Scott, M. and Wooliscroft, B. (2016). Understanding the energy consumption choices and coping mechanisms of fuel poor households in New Zealand. New Zealand Sociology, 31(1), pp.106-126.(Click here to view)

Lawson, R., Robertson, K., & Wooliscroft, B. (2016). Health, vulnerability, and energy: Assessing energy markets and consumer agency in New Zealand. Energy Research & Social Science, 19, 119-123. doi: 10.1016/j.erss.2016.05.021

Scott, M. G., McCarthy, A., Ford, R., Stephenson, J., & Gorrie, S. (2016). Evaluating the impact of energy interventions: home audits vs. community events. Energy Efficiency (2016). doi:10.1007/s12053-015-9420-9 (Click here to view)

Gnoth.,D (2016). Residential mobility and changing energy related behaviour (Thesis, Doctor of Philosophy). University of Otago.  (Click here to view)

Lawson, R., Williams, J., Wooliscroft, B (2015). Contrasting approaches to fuel poverty in New Zealand. Energy Policy 81, 38-42.(Click here to view)

Aguirre-Bielschowsky, I. (2014). Electricity Saving Behaviors and Energy Literacy of New Zealand Children (Thesis, Doctor of Philosophy). University of Otago. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/4685  (Click here to view)

Ford, R., Sumavsk, O., Clarke, A., & Thorsnes, P. (2014). Personalized Energy Priorities: A User-Centric Application for Energy Advice. Presented at the HCI International 2014 Conference. (Click here to View)

Barton, B (2013) A warm dry place to live: Energy efficiency and rental accommodation. The Canterbury Law Review,19, 1-25.(Click here to View)

Clarke, A. (2013). Household energy preferences personalised: Insights from a choice survey in which respondents choose the attributes (Thesis, Master of Business). University of Otago. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/3664    (Click here to view)

Barton, B. (2012). Energy Efficiency and Rental Accommodation: Dealing with Split Incentives. In: P. Babie and P. Leadbeter, eds, Law as change: Engaging with the Life and Scholarship of Adrian Bradbrook. Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press, pp. 59-81.    (Click here to view)

Grieve. C., Lawson, R. & Henry, J. (2012). Understanding the non-adoption of energy efficient hot water heating systems in New Zealand. Energy Policy. 48, 369-373.  (Click here to view)

Lawson,R., Williams,J. (December 2012). Understanding Energy Cultures Understanding Energy Cultures. Annual conference of the Australia and New Zealand Academy of Marketing (ANZMAC), University New South Wales, Adelaide.

Lawson, R., Williams, J. (2012) The Nature of Fuel Poverty in New Zealand. Unpublished report.  (Click here to view)

Mirosa, M., Gnoth, D., Lawson, R., Stephenson, J. (June 2011) Rationalising energy-related behavior in the home: Insights from a value-laddering approach. European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy Summer Study, France, pp.2109-2119;   (Click here to view)

Mirosa, M., Lawson, R., & Gnoth, D. (2011) Linking Personal Values to Energy-Efficient Behaviors in the Home. Environment and Behaviour (27) 1-21;  (Click here to view)

Mirosa, M., Gnoth, D., Lawson, R. & Stephenson, J. (2010, November). Characteristics of Household Energy Behaviours (Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago, unpublished report for EECA).   (Click here to view)