Do Extrinsic Incentives Undermine Social Norms? Evidence from a Field Experiment in Energy Conservation


Abstract:

Policymakers use both extrinsic and intrinsic incentives to induce consumers to change behavior. This paper investigates whether the use of extrinsic financial incentives is complementary to intrinsic incentives, or whether financial incentives undermine the effect of intrinsic incentives. We conduct a randomized controlled trial that uses information interventions to residential electricity customers to test this question. We find that adding economic incentives to normative messages not only does not strengthen the effect of the latter but may reduce it. These results are consistent with recent theoretical work that suggests a tension between intrinsic motivation and extrinsic incentives.

Año de publicación:

2017

Keywords:

  • Behavioral economics
  • Energy conservation
  • field experiments
  • Normative appeals

Fuente:

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Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Ciencias sociales
  • Psicología social

Áreas temáticas:

  • Otros problemas y servicios sociales
  • Economía de la tierra y la energía
  • Dirección general