The Persistent Impacts of Norm-Based Messaging and Their Implications for Water Conservation
Although an increasing number of studies have demonstrated the short-term impacts of behavioral nudges to achieve public policy objectives, less is known about their longer-term impacts. In a randomized experimental design with over 100,000 households, we study the longer-term impacts of a one-time behavioral nudge that aimed to induce voluntary reductions in water use during a drought. Combining technical information, moral suasion, and social comparisons, the nudge has a surprisingly persistent effect. Although its effect size declines by almost 50% after 1 year, it remains detectable and policy-relevant six years later. In fact, the total reduction in water use achieved after the 4-month period targeted by the intervention is larger than the total reduction achieved during the target period. Further analysis suggests that the intervention works through both short-lived behavioral adjustments and longer-lived adjustments to habits or physical capital. Treatment effects are not detectable in homes from which the treated consumers have moved, which provides suggestive evidence that these longer-lived adjustments are mobile rather than incorporated into the housing stock. The persistence of the effect makes the intervention more cost-effective than previously assumed (cost drops by almost 60%). Nevertheless, water utilities may find this persistence undesirable if the nudges are intended to have only a short-run effect on demand during environmental emergencies. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014
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2014
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Authors: | Bernedo, María ; Ferraro, Paul ; Price, Michael |
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Journal of Consumer Policy. - Springer, ISSN 0168-7034. - Vol. 37.2014, 3, p. 437-452
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Springer |
Subject: | Long-term impacts | Behavioral channels | Other regarding | Pro-social | Environmental policy | Social norms |
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