We test and compare different incentives in motivating water conservation using a randomized controlled trial. In a field experiment carried out with Singaporean households, regular feedback was given, with informative, normative and monetary incentives provided to different groups. Evidence shows that all households saved an average of 4 Litres of water per person per day, with no difference in treatment effect found across various groups. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the water saving effect is also found to be more significant with high baseline users, who saved up to 5.9 Litres per person per day. High baseline households also respond more positively to the non-monetary incentives
Research employing household water consumption data has sought to test models of water demand and co...
Demand-side measures are thought to be a sustainable approach to meeting the future supply-demand ba...
Fully understanding patterns of water use and water conservation among different consumer groups wil...
We test and compare different incentives in motivating water conservation using a randomized control...
The world faces imminent drought-related challenges that, from a tap-water supply perspective, requi...
The world faces imminent drought-related challenges that, from a tap-water supply perspective, requi...
There is a wide array of empirical work on the use of monetary and non-monetary measures to manage r...
Slogans advocating water conservation appear on all kinds of media. However, it is often not clear i...
Water scarcity is a global concern. Even in non-drought environments the political and economic cost...
In light of the current and future threats to global water security the current research focuses on ...
To convince people to reduce their energy consumption, two types of persuasive appeals often are use...
To convince people to reduce their energy consumption, two types of persuasive appeals often are use...
While economic incentives, technical developments, and government policies and regulations can all c...
Securing water supplies in urban areas is a major challenge for policy makers, both now and into the...
A systematic literature review is carried out to understand the social dimensions driving the adopti...
Research employing household water consumption data has sought to test models of water demand and co...
Demand-side measures are thought to be a sustainable approach to meeting the future supply-demand ba...
Fully understanding patterns of water use and water conservation among different consumer groups wil...
We test and compare different incentives in motivating water conservation using a randomized control...
The world faces imminent drought-related challenges that, from a tap-water supply perspective, requi...
The world faces imminent drought-related challenges that, from a tap-water supply perspective, requi...
There is a wide array of empirical work on the use of monetary and non-monetary measures to manage r...
Slogans advocating water conservation appear on all kinds of media. However, it is often not clear i...
Water scarcity is a global concern. Even in non-drought environments the political and economic cost...
In light of the current and future threats to global water security the current research focuses on ...
To convince people to reduce their energy consumption, two types of persuasive appeals often are use...
To convince people to reduce their energy consumption, two types of persuasive appeals often are use...
While economic incentives, technical developments, and government policies and regulations can all c...
Securing water supplies in urban areas is a major challenge for policy makers, both now and into the...
A systematic literature review is carried out to understand the social dimensions driving the adopti...
Research employing household water consumption data has sought to test models of water demand and co...
Demand-side measures are thought to be a sustainable approach to meeting the future supply-demand ba...
Fully understanding patterns of water use and water conservation among different consumer groups wil...