英文摘要 |
This study investigates the relationships of Subjective Norm, Energy-Saving Attitude and Perceived Behavioral Control on Energy-Saving Behavioral Intention and Energy-Saving Habit in the workplace. Data were collected through survey and analyzed with confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and structural equation modeling (SEM). It is found that employees' Energy-Saving Attitude and Subjective Norm are positively related to their Perceived Behavioral Control. Employees' Perceived Behavioral Control is positively related to Energy-Saving Behavioral Intention while Perceived Behavioral Control is not significantly related to Energy-Saving Habits. Meanwhile Energy-Saving Behavioral Intentions are positively related to Energy-Saving Habits. In addition, an examination of the mediation effect reveals that employees' Perceived Behavioral Control is a significant mediator for the Energy Saving Attitude and Subjective Norm on employee Energy-Saving Behavioral Intention in workplaces. Managerial implication and recommendation for future research are thus discussed. |