Take a look at these research articles* and reports using the Cultures Framework.
*Note that unless you are in an academic institution, many of these links will only take you to the abstract as they are behind a journal paywall.
These are tenants not guinea pigs: Barriers and facilitators of retrofit in Wales, United Kingdom.
Morgan, D. J., Maddock, C. A., & Musselwhite, C. B. (2024).
Energy Research & Social Science, 111, 103462.
Teaching Social Sustainability Through Antenarrative Imaginaries of Energy Cultures.
Narayan, R., & Laine-Kronberg, A. (2024).
In The Palgrave Handbook of Social Sustainability in Business Education (pp. 127-145). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.
Unpacking the cultural aspects of transport automation governance in Finland: An interview study.
Olin, J. J., & Mladenović, M. N. (2024).
Journal of Transport Geography, 117, 103874.
Workplace Energy Culture Framework: A Mixed Methods Study Examining Differences in Energy Use and Behaviours within an Industrial Workplace.
Brown, L. (2024).
Sustainability, 16(7), 3072.
Sociocultural determinants of electric cooking in rural Namibia: Recommendations for youth and educational approaches to implementation strategy and policy.
Lindgren, S. (2024).
Energy Policy, 187, 114015.
Shifting energy cultures: Do household electricity consumption patterns change after adoption of solar PV?
Dortans, C. (2023).
PhD Thesis, University of Otago.
Official narratives vs. lived experiences: Contrasting views on energy poverty in the Czech Republic.
David, D., & Koďousková, H. (2023).
Energy Research & Social Science, 97, 102991.
Living with energy poverty: Uncovering older people’s fuel choices in urban China.
Wang, X., Delina, L. L., & Matus, K. (2023).
Energy Research & Social Science, 104, 103247.
Influence of social-cultural practices on the adoption of Renewable Energy Technologies (RETs) in Uganda
Muwanga, R., Mwiru, D. P., & Watundu, S. (2023).
Renewable Energy Focus, 45, 201-209.
Sustainable AI techno-futures? Exploring socio-technical imaginaries of Agtech in Aotearoa New Zealand
Ndaka, A. K. (2023).
Doctoral dissertation, University of Otago
Energy culture and the dynamics of energy poverty in south Chile: a blind spot for decontamination energy efficiency policies
Cortés, A., & Amigo, C. (2022).
People, Place and Policy, 1–25.
Cultural norms to support gender equity in energy development: Grounding the productive use agenda in Rwanda
Muza, O., & Thomas, V. M. (2022).
Energy Research & Social Science, 89(February), 102543.
An Energy Culture Maturity Conceptual Framework on Adopting Energy-Efficient Technology Innovations in Buildings
Soorige, D., Karunasena, G., Kulatunga, U., Mahmood, M. N., & Silva, L. De. (2022).
Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity, 8(60).
Academic Air Travel Cultures: A Framework for Reducing Academic Flying
Tseng, S. H. Y., Higham, J., & Lee, C. (2022).
In K. Bjørkdahl, A. Santiago, & F. Duharte (Eds.), Academic Flying and the Means of Communication. (pp. 327–353). Palgrave Macmillan.
Cultures of transformation: An integrated framework for transformative action.
Parris, H., Sorman, A. H., Valor, C., Tuerk, A., & Anger-Kraavi, A. (2022).
Environmental Science & Policy, 132, 24-34.