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We report the results of a field experiment where we exogenously vary the use of social comparisons "nudges" and …
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We report the results of a field experiment where we exogenously vary the use of social comparisons "nudges" and …
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There is increasing research on the impact of social norms on economic behavior. The research to date has a number of limitations: 1) it has not de-coupled the impact of the norm and the knowledge required to understand how to change behavior based upon it; and 2) it has not understood the...
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information nudges on residential electricity consumption with a randomized field experiment. This opt-in experiment was conducted …
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This field experiment quantifies the impact of social norm information on the demand for indoor temperature. Based on …
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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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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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This paper uses a randomized field experiment to test how information provision leveraging social norms, salience, and …
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