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Can self-set goals encourage resource conservation? Field experimental evidence from a smartphone app

Andreas Löschel, Matthias Rodemeier, Madeline Werthschulte

2023European Economic Review16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study leverages a large RCT to examine the potential of goal-setting nudges to encourage resource conservation at scale. We randomize a feature that allows subjects to set themselves energy consumption targets in a popular smartphone app. We document negative effects of the nudge on app utilization and estimate null effects on energy consumption with confidence intervals that rule out estimates from observational studies. A complementary survey identifies the mechanisms underlying these behavioral responses. Using a structural model and random variation of the app’s price, we estimate that the average user is willing to pay 7.41 EUR to avoid the nudge.

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Nudge theoryEnergy conservationSet (abstract data type)Consumption (sociology)Behavioral economicsResource (disambiguation)EconomicsEnergy consumptionObservational studyScale (ratio)Environmental economicsSmartphone appComputer scienceEconometricsMicroeconomicsPsychologyStatisticsInternet privacyEcologySocial psychologyMathematicsComputer networkSocial sciencePhysicsSociologyProgramming languageQuantum mechanicsBiologyEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityBehavioral Health and InterventionsDecision-Making and Behavioral Economics
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