Preliminary study on building practitioners’ compliance behaviour with 7-star house energy ratings in Australia: perceptions of industry experts

IF 3.5 Q3 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Smart and Sustainable Built Environment Pub Date : 2024-04-11 DOI:10.1108/sasbe-09-2023-0279
Yi Lu, G. Karunasena, Chunlu Liu
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PurposeFrom May 2024, Victoria (Australia) will mandatorily raise the minimum house energy rating standards from 6 to 7 stars. However, the latest data shows that only 5.73% of new Victorian houses were designed beyond 7-star. While previous literature indicates the issue’s link to the compliance behaviour of building practitioners in the design phase, the underlying behavioural determinants are rarely explored. This study thus preliminarily examines building practitioners’ compliance behaviour with 7-star Australian house energy ratings and beyond.Design/methodology/approachUsing a widely-applied method to initially examine an under-explored phenomenon, eight expert interviews were conducted with building practitioners, a state-level industry regulator and a leading national building energy policy researcher. The study triangulated the data with government-led research reports.FindingsThe experts indicate that most building practitioners involved in mainstream volume projects do not go for 7 stars, mainly due to perceived compliance costs and reliance on standardized designs. In contrast, those who work on custom projects are more willing to go beyond 7-star mostly due to the moral norms for a low-carbon environment. The experts further agree that four behavioural determinants (attitudes towards compliance, subjective norms, perceived behavioural control and personal norms) co-shape building practitioners’ compliance behaviour. Interventions targeting these behavioural determinants are recommended for achieving 7 stars and beyond.Originality/valueThis study demonstrates the behavioural determinants that influence building practitioners’ compliance decisions, and offers insight regarding how far they will go to meet 7 stars. It can facilitate the transition to 7 stars by informing policymakers of customized interventions to trigger behaviour change.
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澳大利亚建筑从业人员遵守 7 星级房屋能源评级行为的初步研究:行业专家的看法
目的从 2024 年 5 月起,澳大利亚维多利亚州将强制把最低房屋能源评级标准从 6 星级提高到 7 星级。然而,最新数据显示,维多利亚州仅有 5.73% 的新建房屋设计超过了 7 星级。虽然以往的文献表明这一问题与建筑从业人员在设计阶段的合规行为有关,但很少有人探讨其背后的行为决定因素。因此,本研究初步考察了建筑从业人员对澳大利亚 7 星级及 7 星级以上房屋能源评级的合规行为。设计/方法/途径采用一种广泛应用的方法来初步考察一种未充分探索的现象,对建筑从业人员、一名州级行业监管者和一名领先的国家建筑能源政策研究者进行了八次专家访谈。研究结果专家们指出,大多数参与主流批量项目的建筑从业者并不追求 7 星级,这主要是由于他们认为合规成本较高,并且依赖于标准化设计。与此相反,那些从事定制项目的从业人员更愿意超越 7 星级,这主要是出于对低碳环境的道德规范。专家们进一步认为,四个行为决定因素(对合规的态度、主观规范、感知行为控制和个人规范)共同塑造了建筑从业人员的合规行为。建议针对这些行为决定因素采取干预措施,以实现 7 星级及更高标准。 原创性/价值 本研究展示了影响建筑从业人员合规决策的行为决定因素,并深入分析了他们将在多大程度上达到 7 星级标准。它可以为政策制定者提供定制干预措施的信息,引发行为改变,从而促进向 7 星级的过渡。
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