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Niamh Murtagh
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 39
Citations - 1368
Niamh Murtagh is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sustainability & Identity (social science). The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 31 publications receiving 973 citations. Previous affiliations of Niamh Murtagh include University of Surrey.
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Values, identity and pro-environmental behaviour
TL;DR: The importance of understanding and promoting pro-environmental behavior among individual consumers in modern Western Societies is generally accepted as discussed by the authors, but attitudes and attitude change are often exami....
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Individual energy use and feedback in an office setting: A field trial
Niamh Murtagh,Michele Nati,William R. Headley,Birgitta Gatersleben,Alexander Gluhak,Muhammad Imran,David Uzzell +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the effect of individual feedback on energy use at the workdesk, and test the relationship between individual determinants, energy use and energy reduction.
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Green supply chain management in construction: A systematic literature review and future research agenda
Sulafa Badi,Niamh Murtagh +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic literature review on green supply chain management in construction is presented, applying the high standards of rigour and transparency required by the methodology, and the findings are synthesized to propose a categorization of approach and a comprehensive definition of green Supply Chain Management in construction, emphasizing the need for an end-to-end perspective, engagement with the unique characteristics of the industry, a focus on the ultimate goals of environmental sustainability, and on gaps in practical guidance, use of insights from relevant theoretical perspectives, and expansion to include critical stances.
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Self-identity threat and resistance to change: Evidence from regular travel behaviour
TL;DR: In this paper, a study with 295 working parents in England found evidence supporting the relationship between self-identity threat and resistance to change travel behaviour, controlling for past behaviour, and further suggested identity threat as an alternative theoretical perspective on reactance.
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The Concept of Sustainability in Smart City Definitions
TL;DR: The study revealed the common and opposite characteristics of the definitions according to the sustainability dimensions they consider and discussed the limitations they present, and proposed a new updated definition of smart city.