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Study reveals workplace culture, not rules, key to reducing business energy use through employee behavior.
A study from the University of Auckland shows that businesses can reduce energy use by fostering a workplace culture that supports energy-saving behaviors instead of enforcing rules.
Factors like personal attitudes, social norms, and peer feedback significantly impact employees' willingness to conserve energy.
Giving employees control over settings and using digital tools like IoT sensors and gamified apps can motivate staff.
The study found that social incentives and regular feedback are more effective than financial rewards or education alone in promoting energy conservation.
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El estudio revela la cultura del lugar de trabajo, no las reglas, clave para reducir el uso de energía empresarial a través del comportamiento de los empleados.