AI Article Synopsis

  • Energy costs are a major concern for organizations, prompting a review of studies that reveal consumer resistance to changing their behavior regarding energy-saving practices.
  • The concept of "sustain talk" is introduced to explain the verbal arguments individuals use to resist behavioral changes, such as prioritizing existing work processes.
  • Motivational Interviewing (MI) is proposed as a method to enhance discussions about energy savings, with training for energy managers shown to impact interactions positively, illustrated through case scenarios that depict decision-making dynamics.

Article Abstract

Reduction of energy costs has become a concern for many organizations. First, we review energy-saving studies in organizations in which consumers showed resistance to change their behavior. Second, we relate resistance to change to the psycholinguistic construct "sustain talk" that describes verbal arguments against behavior change (e.g., "Work processes have priority here"). Third, we argue how Motivational Interviewing (MI)-an interaction-approach to facilitate behavior change-might be helpful in dealing with this behavior. We transfer MI to interactions about energy-savings in organizations and demonstrate how qualification in MI for energy managers may affect these interactions. Therefore, we present three short case scenarios (i.e., video vignettes) that demonstrate socio-interactional mechanisms underlying energy-relevant decisions and behaviors. Consumer' verbal responses are graphed as one single time-variant index of readiness versus resistance (R-index) in order to illustrate interactional dynamics. In sum, we combine theoretical and empirical perspectives from multiple disciplines and discuss an innovative socio-interaction approach that may facilitate energy-efficient behavior in organizations.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4358062PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00252DOI Listing

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