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| DOI | 10.3390/BUILDINGS14020323 | ||||
| Año | 2024 | ||||
| Tipo | artículo de investigación |
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While universities are expected to exemplify sustainable practices, they often encounter high energy demands. This dichotomy highlights the necessity for research into their energy consumption. Through a Systematic Literature Review, we examined international research trends in this field and explored factors influencing energy consumption. The importance of this article stems from its novel approach to energy consumption in universities, addressed from a global and comprehensive perspective, offering generalizable insights. Additionally, it pioneers in the use of a market concentration indicator (Herfindahl–Hirschman index) to measure the level of diversity in various bibliometric aspects. The extended perspective of our approach helps to close knowledge gaps about scientific trends and common energy consumption factors. Our results show that this topic has been investigated with limited involvement of social sciences. Building function, research intensity, and disciplinary orientation are distinctive factors in energy consumption in this field. Most influential authors, countries, and journals in this area were identified. This analysis contributes academically, by mapping research trends and providing guidance for future studies; practically, by offering insights for educational administrators on common factors affecting energy consumption; and in terms of policy, by advocating for the promotion of social sciences-based investigations on the topic.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Laporte, Juan P. | - |
Universidad Autónoma de Chile - Chile
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| 2 | CANSINO-MUNOZ REPISO, JOSE MANUEL | Hombre |
Universidad de Sevilla - España
Universidad Autónoma de Chile - Chile Univ Seville - España |
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| Universidad de Sevilla |
| Universidad Autonoma de Chile (Chile) |
| Andalusian Regional Government |
| Cátedra de Economía de la Energía y del Medio Ambiente |
| Departamento de Análisis Económico y Economía Política |
| Red Eléctrica de España at the University of Seville |
| Catedra de Economia de la Energia y del Medio Ambiente - Red Electrica de Espana at the University of Seville |
| Departamento de Analisis Economico y Economia Politica (Department of Economic Analysis and Political Economy Universidad de Sevilla) at the University of Seville |
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| The first and second authors wish to acknowledge the funding provided by the Universidad Autónoma de Chile (Chile). The second authors wish to acknowledge the funding provided by the Following institutions: (1) the Andalusian Regional Government (project SEJ-132), (2) the “Cátedra de Economía de la Energía y del Medio Ambiente” sponsored by Red Eléctrica de España at the University of Seville, and (3) from Departamento de Análisis Económico y Economía Política (Department of Economic Analysis and Political Economy Universidad de Sevilla) at the University of Seville. |
| The first and second authors wish to acknowledge the funding provided by the Universidad Autonoma de Chile (Chile). The second authors wish to acknowledge the funding provided by the Following institutions: (1) the Andalusian Regional Government (project SEJ-132), (2) the "Catedra de Economia de la Energia y del Medio Ambiente" sponsored by Red Electrica de Espana at the University of Seville, and (3) from Departamento de Analisis Economico y Economia Politica (Department of Economic Analysis and Political Economy Universidad de Sevilla) at the University of Seville. |