External information (e.g., monetary and opportunity costs, retailer messaging), internal information (e.g., consumer knowledge, information processing), and the interaction between different forms of information can affect consumer engagement in markets. We employ an analytical framework which embraces both economic and psychological motives behind consumer behavior to investigate the motives and obstacles associated with household behavior in energy markets, using data from over 18,000 randomly selected responses drawn from three annual surveys of British households commissioned by the UK energy regulator. Three forms of household engagement – switching to a new electricity and/or gas supplier, changing electricity or/and gas tariffs, and...
Consumer choice is increasingly recognised as a crucial factor in competition policy. To illustrate ...
This review advances energy sector understanding of consumer behaviour by synthesising existing rese...
Engaging consumers in energy efficient behavior is challenging. Despite most consumers consistently ...
We examine characteristics associated with consumer (dis)engagement in the residential electricity m...
Consumers' activities play an important role in determining the extent to which any market may becom...
Many British energy customers pay more than they need to for their household energy, and a lack of e...
Since 2008, fewer customers switched suppliers in British electricity and gas markets despite the po...
Many consumers do not take advantage of lower energy prices available in liberalized retail markets....
We examine characteristics associated with consumer (dis)engagement in the residential electricity m...
In the sociological tradition, markets are understood to be constituted of social relations: relatio...
Many consumers do not take advantage of lower energy prices available in liberalized retail markets....
Domestic sector energy use is increasing in the UK and currently accounts for 30% of total use. Poli...
Active energy consumers and prosumers have an important role to play in the transition to a net-zero...
Residential energy demand is a key priority area for energy policy in the European Union, especially...
The UK Competition and Markets Authority has opened two major investigations into the retail energy ...
Consumer choice is increasingly recognised as a crucial factor in competition policy. To illustrate ...
This review advances energy sector understanding of consumer behaviour by synthesising existing rese...
Engaging consumers in energy efficient behavior is challenging. Despite most consumers consistently ...
We examine characteristics associated with consumer (dis)engagement in the residential electricity m...
Consumers' activities play an important role in determining the extent to which any market may becom...
Many British energy customers pay more than they need to for their household energy, and a lack of e...
Since 2008, fewer customers switched suppliers in British electricity and gas markets despite the po...
Many consumers do not take advantage of lower energy prices available in liberalized retail markets....
We examine characteristics associated with consumer (dis)engagement in the residential electricity m...
In the sociological tradition, markets are understood to be constituted of social relations: relatio...
Many consumers do not take advantage of lower energy prices available in liberalized retail markets....
Domestic sector energy use is increasing in the UK and currently accounts for 30% of total use. Poli...
Active energy consumers and prosumers have an important role to play in the transition to a net-zero...
Residential energy demand is a key priority area for energy policy in the European Union, especially...
The UK Competition and Markets Authority has opened two major investigations into the retail energy ...
Consumer choice is increasingly recognised as a crucial factor in competition policy. To illustrate ...
This review advances energy sector understanding of consumer behaviour by synthesising existing rese...
Engaging consumers in energy efficient behavior is challenging. Despite most consumers consistently ...