This paper develops a theoretical model of consumer demand for an energy conservation program that involves non-binding, self-set goals. We present evidence from a Northern Illinois goal-setting program, aimed at reducing residential electricity consumption, that is difficult to reconcile with standard preferences and is broadly consistent with a model of presentbiased consumers with reference-dependent preferences. We find that the need for commitment is correlated with program adoption, higher pre-adoption consumption, and lower responsiveness to goals. Consumers choosing realistic goals persistently save substantially more, achieving savings of nearly 11%, than those choosing very low or unrealistically high goals
This paper aims to propose and validate a model based on the Theory of Planned Behavior in order to ...
Behavioral scientists have studied and created programs using various types of interventions aimed a...
In the context of climate change and heightened concerns about our energy future, academics and poli...
This paper evaluates a pilot program run by a company called OPOWER, previously known as Positive En...
We investigate how different types of energy feedback, combined with goal setting, impact on consume...
This study investigates the role of information systems in stimulating energy-efficient behavior in ...
Home energy use represents a significant proportion of total con sumption. A growing research area i...
We investigate how different types of energy feedback, combined with goal setting, impact on consume...
This chapter focuses on the well-documented misalignment between energy-related behaviors and the pe...
This dissertation is comprised of three related essays examining the potential effectiveness of gove...
In 2017, approximately 62% of electricity generated in the United Sates (U.S.) came from coal and na...
In 2017, approximately 62% of electricity generated in the United Sates (U.S.) came from coal and na...
In 2017, approximately 62% of electricity generated in the United Sates (U.S.) came from coal and na...
This dissertation is comprised of three related essays examining the potential effectiveness of gove...
Given the more frequent occurrence of weather extremes, growing awareness and responsibility of the ...
This paper aims to propose and validate a model based on the Theory of Planned Behavior in order to ...
Behavioral scientists have studied and created programs using various types of interventions aimed a...
In the context of climate change and heightened concerns about our energy future, academics and poli...
This paper evaluates a pilot program run by a company called OPOWER, previously known as Positive En...
We investigate how different types of energy feedback, combined with goal setting, impact on consume...
This study investigates the role of information systems in stimulating energy-efficient behavior in ...
Home energy use represents a significant proportion of total con sumption. A growing research area i...
We investigate how different types of energy feedback, combined with goal setting, impact on consume...
This chapter focuses on the well-documented misalignment between energy-related behaviors and the pe...
This dissertation is comprised of three related essays examining the potential effectiveness of gove...
In 2017, approximately 62% of electricity generated in the United Sates (U.S.) came from coal and na...
In 2017, approximately 62% of electricity generated in the United Sates (U.S.) came from coal and na...
In 2017, approximately 62% of electricity generated in the United Sates (U.S.) came from coal and na...
This dissertation is comprised of three related essays examining the potential effectiveness of gove...
Given the more frequent occurrence of weather extremes, growing awareness and responsibility of the ...
This paper aims to propose and validate a model based on the Theory of Planned Behavior in order to ...
Behavioral scientists have studied and created programs using various types of interventions aimed a...
In the context of climate change and heightened concerns about our energy future, academics and poli...