This paper analyzes a reward system that uses a club good to promote recycling. In particular, we examine a context of incomplete information in which the administrator is unable to observe the resident’s attitude towards recycling. The results suggest that despite the lack of information, the administrator is able to induce all types of residents to recycle when the reward is sufficiently high. Furthermore, we show that education programs, technologies that help to reduce the residential recycling cost and penalties for garbage dumping are complementary tools that could also promote recycling
Household recycling is conceptualized as a social dilemma in which households have a choice between ...
A waste disposal problem of looming proportions, coupled with a lack of sufficient public engagement...
This paper provides an introspective insight about households\u27 expectations on recycling policy a...
Incentive-based programs are increasingly becoming common in recycling promotion. These programs are...
Although the successful enhancement of householders’ participation in kerbside recycling schemes is ...
De Young, R., 1990. Recycling as appropriate behaviour: a review of survey data from selected recy-c...
Recycling has been touted as an important part of the solution to solid waste problems, yet most cit...
Recycling is beneficial to the environment by reducing waste entering landfills. Many people have th...
Recycling is beneficial to the environment by reducing waste entering landfills. Many people have th...
abstract: This paper examines stagnant recycling rates in the U.S. and explores what actions can be ...
Household recycling is conceptualized as a social dilemma in which households have a choice between ...
Persuasive communication and public commitment were used to encourage re-cycling in a citywide progr...
Understanding how consumers make recycling decisions is crucial in crafting sustainable recycling po...
This work centers on the study of the recycling adoption making process due to the application of pr...
While recycling helps to limit the use of primary resources, it also requires considerable technolog...
Household recycling is conceptualized as a social dilemma in which households have a choice between ...
A waste disposal problem of looming proportions, coupled with a lack of sufficient public engagement...
This paper provides an introspective insight about households\u27 expectations on recycling policy a...
Incentive-based programs are increasingly becoming common in recycling promotion. These programs are...
Although the successful enhancement of householders’ participation in kerbside recycling schemes is ...
De Young, R., 1990. Recycling as appropriate behaviour: a review of survey data from selected recy-c...
Recycling has been touted as an important part of the solution to solid waste problems, yet most cit...
Recycling is beneficial to the environment by reducing waste entering landfills. Many people have th...
Recycling is beneficial to the environment by reducing waste entering landfills. Many people have th...
abstract: This paper examines stagnant recycling rates in the U.S. and explores what actions can be ...
Household recycling is conceptualized as a social dilemma in which households have a choice between ...
Persuasive communication and public commitment were used to encourage re-cycling in a citywide progr...
Understanding how consumers make recycling decisions is crucial in crafting sustainable recycling po...
This work centers on the study of the recycling adoption making process due to the application of pr...
While recycling helps to limit the use of primary resources, it also requires considerable technolog...
Household recycling is conceptualized as a social dilemma in which households have a choice between ...
A waste disposal problem of looming proportions, coupled with a lack of sufficient public engagement...
This paper provides an introspective insight about households\u27 expectations on recycling policy a...