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There is an ongoing debate in the literature about whether consumers are fully informed when investing in energy efficiency. We experimentally evaluate the role of imperfect information or limited attention about energy costs of home appliances and light bulbs on households' choices. Using...
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Feedback interventions are considered a promising instrument to promoteenergy conservation among households and thus, to mitigate climate change. Need. However,it remains unclear whether their effectiveness can be increased by incentivizing thepursuit of energy-savings goals. In this paper, we...
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energy price beliefs. By running an artefactual field experiment with a representative sample of 711 participants, we gather …
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Firms and governments often use moral suasion and economic incentives to influence intrinsic and extrinsic motivations for economic activities. To investigate persistence of such interventions, we randomly assign households to moral suasion and dynamic pricing that stimulate energy conservation...
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We report on the results of a field experiment in Puebla, Mexico that informed randomly-selected households facing a …
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This study investigates the effectiveness of "nudges" through monthly peer comparison reports on household energy consumption in Yerevan, Armenia. We collected data from 300 households for a total of 8 months. While monthly peer comparison reports show no significant effect on energy...
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appliance energy consumption patterns. In this paper, we present evidence from a field experiment, where we provide residents …
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The seminal studies by Allcott and Mullainathan (2010), Allcott (2011), and Allcott and Rogers (2014) suggest that social comparison-based home energy reports (HER) are a cost-effective non-price intervention to stimulate energy conservation. The present paper demonstrates the context-dependency...
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energy and water use. In this paper, we carry out a field experiment that contributes to this literature in two important …
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We conduct a large scale randomized field experiment to study whether providing recipients - 42,454 Chinese households …
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