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AuthorAl-Ubaydli, Omar
AuthorCassidy, Alecia W.
AuthorChatterjee, Anomitro
AuthorKhalifa, Ahmed
AuthorPrice, Michael K.
Available date2024-11-18T07:51:36Z
Publication Date2023-12
Publication NameWorking Papers
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w31931
CitationAl-Ubaydli, O., Cassidy, A. W., Chatterjee, A., Khalifa, A., & Price, M. K. (2023). The power to conserve: a field experiment on electricity use in Qatar (No. w31931). National Bureau of Economic Research.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/61243
AbstractHigh resource users often have the strongest response to behavioral interventions promoting conservation. Yet, litlle is known about how to motivate them. We implement a field experiment in Qatar, where residential customers have some of the highest energy use per capita in the world. Our dataset consists of 207,325 monthly electricity meter readings from a panel of 6,096 customers. We employ two normative treatments priming identity - a religious message quoting the Qur’an, and a national message reminding households that Qatar prioritizes energy conservation. The treatments reduce electricity use by 3.8% and both messages are equally effective. Using machine learning methods on supplemental survey data, we elucidate how agency, motivation, and responsibility activate conservation responses to our identity primes.
Languageen
PublisherNational Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
Subjectmonthly electricity
religious message
TitleThe Power to Conserve: A Field Experiment on Electricity Use in Qatar
TypeWorking Paper
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