Author/Authors
Min، نويسنده , , Jihoon and Azevedo، نويسنده , , Inês L. and Michalek، نويسنده , , Jeremy and de Bruin، نويسنده , , Wنndi Bruine، نويسنده ,
DocumentNumber
3543547
Title Of Article
Labeling energy cost on light bulbs lowers implicit discount rates
شماره ركورد
2486
Latin Abstract
Lighting accounts for nearly 20% of overall U.S. electricity consumption and 18% of U.S. residential electricity consumption. A transition to alternative energy-efficient technologies could reduce this energy consumption considerably. To quantify the influence of factors that drive consumer choices for light bulbs, we conducted a choice-based conjoint field experiment with 183 participants. We estimated discrete choice models from the data, and found that politically liberal consumers have a stronger preference for compact fluorescent lighting technology and for low energy consumption. Greater willingness to pay for lower energy consumption and longer life was observed in conditions where estimated operating cost information was provided. Providing estimated annual cost information to consumers reduced their implicit discount rate by a factor of five, lowering barriers to adoption of energy efficient alternatives with higher up-front costs; however, even with cost information provided, consumers continued to use implicit discount rates of around 100%, which is larger than that experienced for other energy technologies.
From Page
42
NaturalLanguageKeyword
Energy efficient lighting , consumer preference , Discrete choice analysis , Implicit discount rate , Choice experiment , Conjoint analysis
JournalTitle
Studia Iranica
To Page
50
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50
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