Design for Sustainable Behaviour: Feedback Interventions to Reduce Institutional Electricity Consumption
Supervisor:
Mate Lorincz
School:
School of the Built Environment
Department:
Construction Management & Engineering
Design for Sustainable Behaviour is a research area concerned with the application of design strategies to influence consumer behaviour during the use phase of a product towards more sustainable action. Measurable.energy would like us to explore how the LED indicators on their smart plugs, which display the carbon intensity of electricity directly sourced from the National Grid, affect people's electricity consumption behaviour.
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Disaggregating Electricity Consumption Data Using Device Signatures
Supervisor:
Mate Lorincz
School:
School of the Built Environment
Department:
Construction Management & Engineering
Smart meters measure the total energy consumption for an entire building. Studies have shown that providing detailed, disaggregated information on energy consumption for individual appliances is more effective than presenting aggregate information.
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The transformative potential of Henley's post-experience programmes for women students
Supervisor:
Dr Elizabeth Houldsworth
School:
Henley Business School
Department:
Leadership Organisations & Behaviour
This project provides an opportunity to focus on Henley Business School post-experience programmes, such as the MBA and Senior Leader Apprenticeships, in order to consider how these courses may have potential to transform the lives and careers of the professional women who are students on them.
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