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Are efficiency improvements in the use of natural resources the key for sustainable development, are they the solution to environmental problems, or will second round effects -so-called rebound effects- compensate or even overcompensate potential savings, will they fire back? The answer to this...
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Are efficiency improvements in the use of natural resources the key for sustainable development, are they the solution to environmental problems, or will second round effects - so-called rebound effects - compensate or even overcompensate potential savings, will they fire back? The answer to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003882199
The purpose of this study is to investigate behavioral inattention in the adoption of energy-efficient technology in Indonesian middle-income households. This study collects novel data (N=1182) by conducting an artefactual field experiment on respondents who have the potential to purchase...
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Are efficiency improvements in the use of natural resources the key for sustainable development, are they the solution to environmental problems, or will second round effects –so-called rebound effects- compensate or even overcompensate potential savings, will they fire back? The answer to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003836154
appliances in Delhi, India to study the energy efficiency gap in a behavioural economics framework. In particular, a unique …
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particularly in India. This paper will be a contribution to the existing area of knowledge and will focus on discovering the role … which marketing can play in promoting sustainability among consumers in India. The factors which are responsible for …
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Since 1991, India is emerging as a key destination for marketers from across the globe. However, littlework of …
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Strong growth in disposable income has driven, and is still driving, consumption to unprecedented, but not sustainable levels. To explain the dynamic interplay of needs, need satisfaction, and innovation underlying that growth a behavioral theory of consumption is suggested and discussed with...
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This study empirically identifies dimensions of behaviour that are distinct in terms of the extent to which people act pro-environmentally. Three dimensions are identified, relating to at-home, transport-related and purchasing behaviour. The correlation between behaviour in each dimension is...
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Policies affecting the cost of energy use provide correct incentives for technology choices only if there is a market reward for energy efficiency. We provide clean evidence for market efficiency by considering how heating technologies capitalize into house values using detailed Finnish register...
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