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Behavioral Anomalies and Energy-related Individual Choices:The Role of Status-quo Bias

机译:行为异常和与能源相关的个人选择:地位的作用 - QUO偏见

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The literature on the energy-efficiency gap discusses the status-quo bias as a behavioral anomaly that potentially increases a household's energy consumption. We empirically investigate the extent to which the status-quo bias is linked to residential electricity consumption through two channels: non-replacement of old appliances and overuse of appliances. Using data from a large household survey conducted in three European countries, we find that our measure of status-quo bias is a significant predictor of both the age of home appliances and the level of a household's consumption of energy services. This is also reflected in the total electricity consumption, which is found to be around 6% higher when the household head is status-quo biased. We thus provide empirical evidence that the status-quo bias may represent a substantial barrier to increasing residential energy efficiency. Our findings prompt policy makers to design instruments that take this barrier into account.
机译:能效差距上的文献讨论了作为行为异常的地位偏见,可能会增加家庭的能源消耗。我们经验研究了通过两个频道与住宅用电量相关的地位与住宅用电量相关的程度:不替换旧电器和电器过度使用。在三个欧洲国家进行的大型家庭调查中使用数据,我们发现我们的地位偏见的衡量标准是家电时代的重要预测因素和家庭消费能源服务的水平。这也反映在总电消耗中,当家庭头部偏向时,发现当众多偏离时,发现该额外的电力消耗量幅度约为6%。因此,我们提供了实证证据,即地位偏置可以代表增加住宅能源效率的大幅屏障。我们的调查结果提示政策制造商设计考虑到这一障碍的仪器。

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