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Social comparison and energy conservation in a collective action context: A field experiment

Serhiy Kandul, Ghislaine Lang, Bruno Lanz

2020Economics Letters17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This field experiment quantifies the impact of social norm information on the demand for indoor temperature. Based on high-frequency data from indoor temperature monitors, we provide participating households with a comparison of average temperature in their apartment relative to that measured in a control group. For more than 90 percent of participants, financial benefits of energy savings are only indirect, as building-level heating costs are shared across apartments in proportion to their volume. Despite the associated collective action problem, we estimate that the intervention induces a −0.28 °C reduction in average indoor temperature. This suggests that direct monetary incentives is not a pre-requisite for social comparison feedback to induce energy savings.

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Collective actionApartmentIncentiveContext (archaeology)Energy conservationIntervention (counseling)EconomicsAction (physics)Field (mathematics)BusinessPublic economicsEnvironmental economicsMicroeconomicsPsychologyGeographyPolitical scienceEngineeringPhysicsMathematicsElectrical engineeringQuantum mechanicsArchaeologyPsychiatryPoliticsPure mathematicsLawEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationEconomic and Environmental Valuation