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Sam Hampton
Sam Hampton
Research Fellow at University of Bath, and Senior Researcher at University of Oxford
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Behavioural economics vs social practice theory: Perspectives from inside the United Kingdom government
S Hampton, R Adams
Energy research & social science 46, 214-224, 2018
1052018
Why & how energy efficiency policy should address SMEs
T Fawcett, S Hampton
Energy Policy 140, 111337, 2020
782020
An ethnography of energy demand and working from home: Exploring the affective dimensions of social practice in the United Kingdom
S Hampton
Energy Research & Social Science 28, 1-10, 2017
732017
Choices for climate action: A review of the multiple roles individuals play
S Hampton, L Whitmarsh
One Earth 6 (9), 1157-1172, 2023
522023
Policy implementation as practice? Using social practice theory to examine multi-level governance efforts to decarbonise transport in the United Kingdom
S Hampton
Energy Research & Social Science 38, 41-52, 2018
442018
Making sense of energy management practice: Reflections on providing low carbon support to three SMEs in the UK
S Hampton
Energy Efficiency 12 (6), 1473-1490, 2019
352019
Energy saving in a hurry: A research agenda and guidelines to study European responses to the 2022–2023 energy crisis
Y Parag, T Fawcett, S Hampton, N Eyre
Energy Research & Social Science 97, 102999, 2023
302023
How Can SMEs Contribute to Net Zero?: An Evidence Review.
R Blundel, S Hampton
State of the Art Review series, 2021
292021
‘It’s the soft stuff that’s hard’: Investigating the role played by low carbon small-and medium-sized enterprise advisors in sustainability transitions
S Hampton
Local Economy 33 (4), 384-404, 2018
282018
Evaluation in an emergency: assessing transformative energy policy amidst the climate crisis
S Hampton, T Fawcett, J Rosenow, C Michaelis, R Mayne
Joule 5 (2), 285-289, 2021
262021
Transforming small and medium‐sized enterprises to address the climate emergency: The case for values‐based engagement
S Hampton, R Blundel, A Wahga, T Fawcett, C Shaw
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management 29 (5), 1424-1439, 2022
212022
Crisis and opportunity: Transforming climate governance for SMEs
S Hampton, R Blundel, W Eadson, P Northall, K Sugar
Global Environmental Change 82, 102707, 2023
172023
Challenges of designing and delivering effective SME energy policy
S Hampton, T Fawcett
European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy Summer Study 2017, 2017
162017
A bridge over troubled water? Flood insurance and the governance of climate change adaptation
S Hampton, J Curtis
Geoforum 136, 80-91, 2022
92022
Towards a pedagogical policy turn in geography
J Banfield, S Hampton, M Zurek
Journal of Geography in Higher Education 46 (2), 161-166, 2022
92022
Eco-innovation and green start-ups: An evidence review
R Blundel, S Hampton
Enterprise Research Centre, 2021
72021
Carbon capability revisited: Theoretical developments and empirical evidence
S Hampton, L Whitmarsh
Global Environmental Change 87, 102895, 2024
62024
Growing greener: creating a new values-based environmental engagement toolkit for SME intermediaries
S Hampton, R Blundel, T Fawcett, C Shaw
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 329 (1), 012056, 2019
52019
Reducing energy demand from buildings
PS Mallaburn, T Oreszczyn, C Elwell, I Hamilton, G Heubner, R Lowe, ...
Shifting the focus: Energy demand in a net-zero carbon UK, 2019
52019
Climate Change and Wealth: Understanding and Improving the Carbon Capability of the Wealthiest People in the UK
H Moorcroft, S Hampton, L Whitmarsh
Available at SSRN 4723179, 2024
42024
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