Persuasive information campaign to save water in Universities: An option for water-stressed areas?

J. Azaki, U. Rivett
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The City of Cape Town (CoCT) experienced three years of drought, which necessitated the implementation of water demand management strategies by one of the universities in CoCT to reduce water consumption. This study used persuasive system (persuasive information campaign (PIC) disseminated to students using Short Messaging Service (SMS), email and both SMS and email) in three residences and tested its effectiveness in increasing students' intention to save water. The extended Theory of Planned Behaviour and Partial Least Square Path Modelling were used for data collection and analysis. The factor loading showed that students who received the PIC by both SMS and email were the most persuaded to increase their intention to save water. Overall, PIC significantly influenced students' attitude towards water-saving, and students' attitude was the strongest predictor of intention to save water. This study highlights the importance of persuasive system in encouraging the sustainable use of scarce natural resources.
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有说服力的信息运动在大学里节约用水:水资源紧张地区的一个选择?
开普敦市(CoCT)经历了三年的干旱,这使得CoCT的一所大学有必要实施水需求管理战略,以减少水的消耗。本研究在三个住宅使用劝导系统(劝导信息运动(PIC)通过短信服务(SMS),电子邮件和短信和电子邮件传播给学生),并测试其在提高学生节约用水意愿方面的有效性。利用扩展的计划行为理论和偏最小二乘路径模型进行数据收集和分析。因子负荷结果显示,同时透过短讯及电邮收到讯息的学生,最容易被说服提高节水的决心。总体而言,PIC显著影响学生的节水态度,学生的态度是节水意向的最强预测因子。这项研究强调了说服系统在鼓励可持续利用稀缺自然资源方面的重要性。
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