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Title: | Study on the Impact Factors of using Residential Photovoltaic System via the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) |
Authors: | Lo, Chiao-Ling |
Contributors: | 經營管理學系 |
Keywords: | Photovoltaic System;External Variables;Technology Acceptance Model (TAM);Environmental Attitude;Partial Least Square (PLS) |
Date: | 2015 |
Issue Date: | 2015-11-19 08:37:51 (UTC+0) |
Publisher: | 亞洲大學 |
Abstract: | To this day, human beings have globally faced so many serious problems, such as oil crisis, environmental pollution, global warming, energy security and so on. The oil crisis brings the fears of energy supply competition among the countries. The environments are also impacted seriously by all kinds of pollutions and the trend of global warming. Recently, the energy security has become a threatened issue for human society such as the tragedy of Fukushima Accident in 2011. Therefore, many countries worldwide devote funding to develop Renewable energy resources. It is important to understand the development and changes in this field further.
This study focuses on exploring the buildings employed with a residential photovoltaic system in Taiwan through the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to understanding the customer perception influenced by attitude and intention of buying a residential photovoltaic system as well as other possible factors. Besides, we import External Variables and Environmental Attitude to explore this issue.
This study is based on questionnaire survey. In total of 280 questionnaires were issued and 278 valid questionnaires were collected. The data was analyzed by descriptive statistics, reliability analysis, validity analysis, etc. Partial Least Squares is applied to test and verify the research results. According to the results, four conclusions can be made below:
1.The acceptability and attitude of customer perception are positive impacts on usage intention toward using a residential photovoltaic system.
2.External Variables is a positive impact on customers’ perceived usefulness toward using a residential photovoltaic system.
3.Environmental Attitude is a positive impact on customers’ attitude toward using a residential photovoltaic system.
4.Overall, the impact factors of using a residential photovoltaic system not only bases on the frame work of the Technology Acceptance Model itself but also include Environmental Attitude and External Variables such as oil price, commodity price, generating efficiency, and government subsidy policy. All of these factors are related to the customers’ decision of using a residential photovoltaic system. |
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