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We conducted a field experiment with a charitable group to investigate whether giving the donor an option to write a …
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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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, respectively. To quantify the effects of the two, we conduct a randomized field experiment in one of the largest shopping malls in … Asia. In the experiment, we study how gamification, benchmarked against couponing, affects shopping behaviors. Our two …-period experiment design consisting of the treatment and post-treatment periods helps identify the long-term effects of gamification and …
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conduct a field experiment with a widely used online learning platform. I exogenously manipulate students' beliefs about the …
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amount spent. Using a field experiment, we test if mobile self-scanning affects shopping behavior. Consumers of two grocery …
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We present evidence from a natural field experiment designed to shed light on whether individual behavior is consistent … experiment on charitable giving. We find that the behavior of at least 80% of individuals, on both the extensive and intensive …
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Non-pecuniary incentives motivated by insights from psychology (“nudges”) have been shown to be effective tools to change behavior in a variety of fields. An often unanswered question relevant for public policy is whether these promising interventions can be scaled up. In cooperation with a...
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Non-pecuniary incentives motivated by insights from psychology (“nudges”) have been shown to be effective tools to change behavior in a variety of fields. An often unanswered question relevant for public policy is whether these promising interventions can be scaled up. In cooperation with a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012825397
parameters, which we estimate using a novel within-subject information disclosure experiment. The main results suggest that …
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