How Regional Trust Cues Could Drive Decentralisation in the Energy Sector—An Exploratory Approach

The Green Information Systems research stream was initiated by leading information systems researchers to address climate change through information and communications technology. This paper responds to a call for practical research into the design of information systems that support consumers in th...

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Main Authors: Tobias Menzel, Timm Teubner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/6/3010
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spelling doaj-c880b43aaa27496e98d179e975314c532021-03-11T00:01:11ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-03-01133010301010.3390/su13063010How Regional Trust Cues Could Drive Decentralisation in the Energy Sector—An Exploratory ApproachTobias Menzel0Timm Teubner1Trust in Digital Services, Technische Universität Berlin, 10587 Berlin, GermanyTrust in Digital Services, Technische Universität Berlin, 10587 Berlin, GermanyThe Green Information Systems research stream was initiated by leading information systems researchers to address climate change through information and communications technology. This paper responds to a call for practical research into the design of information systems that support consumers in their decision making in favour of sustainable products. We apply an exploratory approach to improve understanding of regional trust cues in the energy sector and how these could drive the sector’s decentralisation. We explore the still emerging phenomenon of regional text and imagery on digital user interfaces via a multi-method process including quantitative and qualitative content analysis. Our findings suggest that regional energy providers systematically employ regional textual and pictorial trust cues on their websites. We further lay the ground for future experimental work on this matter by defining terms and concepts and systematically capturing design elements. We outline practical implications for designing user interfaces in the energy sector and discuss how this could drive the sector’s platformisation and sustainabilisation. In addition, we discuss implications for consumers who could become the target of regional washing attempts, in other words providers applying regional cues to create a regional company image in the absence of actual regionality.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/6/3010Green ISsustainabilitydecentralisation of the energy sectorinterface designcontent analysisregional trust cues
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How Regional Trust Cues Could Drive Decentralisation in the Energy Sector—An Exploratory Approach
Sustainability
Green IS
sustainability
decentralisation of the energy sector
interface design
content analysis
regional trust cues
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Timm Teubner
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title How Regional Trust Cues Could Drive Decentralisation in the Energy Sector—An Exploratory Approach
title_short How Regional Trust Cues Could Drive Decentralisation in the Energy Sector—An Exploratory Approach
title_full How Regional Trust Cues Could Drive Decentralisation in the Energy Sector—An Exploratory Approach
title_fullStr How Regional Trust Cues Could Drive Decentralisation in the Energy Sector—An Exploratory Approach
title_full_unstemmed How Regional Trust Cues Could Drive Decentralisation in the Energy Sector—An Exploratory Approach
title_sort how regional trust cues could drive decentralisation in the energy sector—an exploratory approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
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publishDate 2021-03-01
description The Green Information Systems research stream was initiated by leading information systems researchers to address climate change through information and communications technology. This paper responds to a call for practical research into the design of information systems that support consumers in their decision making in favour of sustainable products. We apply an exploratory approach to improve understanding of regional trust cues in the energy sector and how these could drive the sector’s decentralisation. We explore the still emerging phenomenon of regional text and imagery on digital user interfaces via a multi-method process including quantitative and qualitative content analysis. Our findings suggest that regional energy providers systematically employ regional textual and pictorial trust cues on their websites. We further lay the ground for future experimental work on this matter by defining terms and concepts and systematically capturing design elements. We outline practical implications for designing user interfaces in the energy sector and discuss how this could drive the sector’s platformisation and sustainabilisation. In addition, we discuss implications for consumers who could become the target of regional washing attempts, in other words providers applying regional cues to create a regional company image in the absence of actual regionality.
topic Green IS
sustainability
decentralisation of the energy sector
interface design
content analysis
regional trust cues
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