Explaining the rebound effects of sustainable design: a behavioural perspective

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Abstract

Despite its importance, the understanding of the behavioural mechanisms underlying rebound effects triggered by sustainable design is still limited. Through a systematic literature review, this study analyses and discusses 18 behavioural mechanisms. The key gaps of behavioural research on rebound effects are (1) limited in-depth analysis of different mechanisms (2); lack of clearly defined concepts; and (3) neglect of various research topics. To bring the behavioural understanding of rebound effects and sustainable design to a higher level, four key steps for future research are suggested.

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Van der Loo, I. G. H., & Pigosso, D. C. A. (2024). Explaining the rebound effects of sustainable design: a behavioural perspective. In Proceedings of the Design Society (Vol. 4, pp. 1497–1506). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2024.152

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