A review of cross-cultural analysis on energy behaviour consumption in residential building between Malaysia and Japan

Energy saving behaviour is unique and complex. The role of culture in shaping energy usage patterns in Japanese and Malaysian households is focused in this review study. The Japanese is much better in terms of energy savings behaviour in order to decrease the emission of the country. It will help to...

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Main Authors: Mangruwa, Rajiv Dharma, Shaikh Salim, Sheikh Ahmad Zaki, Mohd. Mahdzir, Akbariah, Khalid, Waqas
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61711/1/SheikhAhmadZaki2015_AReviewofCrossCulturalAnalysisonEnergyBehaviour.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61711/
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Summary:Energy saving behaviour is unique and complex. The role of culture in shaping energy usage patterns in Japanese and Malaysian households is focused in this review study. The Japanese is much better in terms of energy savings behaviour in order to decrease the emission of the country. It will help to sort out energy usage patterns that are rooted in the Japanese culture and thus resistant to rapid changes in technological aspect of buying household appliances. The Japanese daily use of appliances is more effective and efficient than Malaysians who make up one-third of the Japanese population. The impact of occupant behaviour on energy consumption is therefore crucial to be investigated. The findings from this investigation can develop an improved green technology usage for sustainable development in Malaysia.