Transporting behavioral insights to low-income households: A field experiment on energy efficiency investments

M. Kesternich, B. Chlond , T. Goeschl, M. Werthschulte, Transporting Behavioral Insights to Low-Income Households: A Field Experiment on Energy Efficiency Investments, AWI Discussion Paper Series No. 755, 2024.

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Many industrialized countries have recognized the need to mitigate energy cost increases faced by low-income households by fostering the adoption of energy-efficient technologies. How to meet this need is an open question, but “behavioral insights” are likely components of future policy designs. Applying well-established behavioral insights to low-income house- holds raises questions of transportability as they are typically underrepresented in the existing evidence base. We illustrate this problem by conducting a randomized field experiment on scalable, low-cost design elements to improve program take-up in one of the world’s largest en- ergy efficiency assistance programs. Observing investment decisions of over 1,800 low-income households in Germany’s “Refrigerator Replacement Program”, we find that the transportabil- ity problem is real and consequential: First, the most effective policy design would not have been chosen based on existing behavioral insights. Second, design elements favored by these insights either prove ineffective or even backfire, violating ‘do no harm’ principles of policy advice. Systematic testing remains crucial for addressing the transportability problem, partic- ularly for policies targeting vulnerable groups.
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Kesternich M, Chlond B, Goeschl T, Werthschulte M. Transporting Behavioral Insights to Low-Income Households: A Field Experiment on Energy Efficiency Investments. AWI Discussion Paper Series No. 755; 2024.
Kesternich, M., Chlond , B., Goeschl, T., & Werthschulte, M. (2024). Transporting behavioral insights to low-income households: A field experiment on energy efficiency investments. AWI Discussion Paper Series No. 755.
@book{Kesternich_Chlond _Goeschl_Werthschulte_2024, title={Transporting behavioral insights to low-income households: A field experiment on energy efficiency investments}, publisher={ AWI Discussion Paper Series No. 755}, author={Kesternich, Martin and Chlond , Bettina and Goeschl, Timo and Werthschulte, Madeline}, year={2024} }
Kesternich, Martin, Bettina Chlond , Timo Goeschl, and Madeline Werthschulte. Transporting Behavioral Insights to Low-Income Households: A Field Experiment on Energy Efficiency Investments. AWI Discussion Paper Series No. 755, 2024.
M. Kesternich, B. Chlond , T. Goeschl, and M. Werthschulte, Transporting behavioral insights to low-income households: A field experiment on energy efficiency investments. AWI Discussion Paper Series No. 755, 2024.
Kesternich, Martin, et al. Transporting Behavioral Insights to Low-Income Households: A Field Experiment on Energy Efficiency Investments. AWI Discussion Paper Series No. 755, 2024.
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