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Consumtion feedback 4 Electricity 4 Energy consumtion 4 Electric power industry 2 Elektrizitätswirtschaft 2
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Can APPealing and more informative bills "nudge" individuals into conserving electricity?
Meub, Lukas; Runst, Petrik; von der Leyen, Kaja - 2019
We use a field experiment on energy billing in a German region to evaluate the effect of two behavioral nudges (consumption feedback and social comparison) on electricity consumption. Similar experiments have revealed significant treatment effects, yet the individual variance has proven to be...
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Can APPealing and more informative bills "nudge" individuals into conserving electricity?
Meub, Lukas; Runst, Petrik; von der Leyen, Kaja - 2019
We use a field experiment on energy billing in a German region to evaluate the effect of two behavioral nudges (consumption feedback and social comparison) on electricity consumption. Similar experiments have revealed significant treatment effects, yet theindividual variance has proven to be...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012052639
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Can APPealing and more informative bills "nudge" individuals into conserving electricity?
Meub, Lukas; Runst, Petrik; Leyen, Kaja von der - 2019
We use a field experiment on energy billing in a German region to evaluate the effect of two behavioral nudges (consumption feedback and social comparison) on electricity consumption. Similar experiments have revealed significant treatment effects, yet theindividual variance has proven to be...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012040139
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Can APPealing and more informative bills "nudge" individuals into conserving electricity?
Meub, Lukas; Runst, Petrik; Leyen, Kaja von der - 2019
We use a field experiment on energy billing in a German region to evaluate the effect of two behavioral nudges (consumption feedback and social comparison) on electricity consumption. Similar experiments have revealed significant treatment effects, yet the individual variance has proven to be...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012025555
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