Energy behavior and smart home systems

Authors Xiao Peng, Xiuzhu Zang, Mengqiu Deng
Published in 38th Bled Econference: Empowering Transformation: Shaping Digital Futures For All
Publication date 2025
Research groups Organisaties in Digitale Transitie
Type Lecture

Summary

This study explores how households interact with smart systems for energy usage, providing insights into the field's trends, themes and evolution through a bibliometric analysis of 547 relevant literature from 2015 to 2025. Our findings discover: (1) Research activity has grown over the past decade, with leading journals recognizing several productive authors. Increased collaboration and interdisciplinary work are expected to expand; (2) Key research hotspots, identified through keyword co-occurrence, with two (exploration and development) stages, highlighting the interplay between technological, economic, environmental, and behavioral factors within the field; (3) Future research should place greater emphasis on understanding how emerging technologies interact with human, with a deeper understanding of users. Beyond the individual perspective, social dimensions also demand investigation. Finally, research should also aim to support policy development. To conclude, this study contributes to a broader perspective of this topic and highlights directions for future research development.

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    Xiao Peng
    • College senior lecturer
    • Research group: Organisaties in Digitale Transitie
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Published in 38th Bled Econference: Empowering Transformation: Shaping Digital Futures For All
ISBN/ISSN URN:ISBN:978-961-286-998-4
Key words energy behavior, smart home systems, bibliometric analysis, social dimensions, interdisciplinary work
Digital Object Identifier 10.18690/um.fov.4.2025.32
Page range 517-532

Xiao Peng

Xiao_Peng

Xiao Peng

  • College senior lecturer
  • Research group: Organisaties in Digitale Transitie