ID | 094305 |
Title Proper | Devil is in the details |
Other Title Information | household electricity saving behavior and the role of information |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ek, Kristina ; Soderholm, Patrik |
Publication | 2010. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The purpose of this paper is to analyze Swedish households' willingness to increase their daily efforts to save electricity. The analysis builds on a broad theoretical framework, which embraces both economic and norm-based motivations in explaining household behavior. The paper pays particular attention to the role of information about the availability of different behavioral changes that can be undertaken at the household level. The empirical results are based on a postal survey that was sent out to 1200 Swedish households, and the econometric analysis is carried out within a so-called ordered probit framework. Our results indicate that costs, environmental attitudes and social interactions are all important determinants of electricity saving activities within Swedish households. We tested the hypothesis that information about available savings measures that is presented in a more concrete and specific way is more likely to affect (stated) behavior than is more general information, and the data collected support this notion. The paper ends by discussing some implications of these results for the design of future informative policy measures in the energy-efficiency field. |
`In' analytical Note | Energy Policy Vol. 38, No. 3; Mar 2010: p.1578-1587 |
Journal Source | Energy Policy Vol. 38, No. 3; Mar 2010: p.1578-1587 |
Key Words | Household Behavior ; Electricity Conservation ; Information |