Smart metering: A water-saving solution? Consider communication strategies and user perceptions first. Evidence from a French case study
Tags:
social representation , France , household survey , smart water metersCite as:
Montginoul, M., Vestier, A., 2018. Smart metering: A water-saving solution? Consider communication strategies and user perceptions first. Evidence from a French case study. Environmental Modelling & Software 104, 188-198.
Found at
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2018.02.006
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364815217305339
Abstract
Smart water meters are increasingly being installed by French water utility companies and made available to users free of charge. However, households are not taking advantage of this technology in spite of the benefits it theoretically offers. This article investigates factors that may explain this technology low adoption rate, focusing on the first two steps in the process of adoption: providing information and fostering good intentions. It describes a natural field experiment conducted in a residential suburb in which 261 households were officially informed about the new smart metering service and 77 of them were then surveyed to identify potential barriers to the adoption of smart meters. We analyse the prevailing social representations of the words "water" and "smart metering". Although respondents seem more interested in, than opposed to, this new technology, its adoption rate remains low, particularly among heavy water consumers and flat renters.
Type:
Journal Article
Authors (ordered by last name)
Marielle Montginoul ; Arnaud VestierTools:
Social practices and perceptions
Countries:
France