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Does change in ownership affect community attitudes toward renewable energy projects? Evidence of a status quo bias

机译:所有权变更是否会影响社区对可再生能源项目的态度?维持现状的证据

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The distributed nature of many renewable energy technologies allows for new ownership models as well as frequent ownership changes. We analyse whether a change in ownership negatively affects community attitudes toward a hypothetical small-scale hydropower plant. We use a two-stage framing experiment and a student sample. We find that a change in ownership has a significant negative effect on their attitudes toward the project, irrespective of whether the change is from a national to a local owner or vice versa. We interpret this finding as an example of a status quo bias, that is, a preference for the current state of affairs. A status quo bias makes renewable energy transitions more challenging, at least initially. Over time, as the status quo shifts, this may become less of an issue. We conclude the paper by discussing the robustness of our findings as well as whether and how policymakers can reduce the impact of such cognitive biases.
机译:许多可再生能源技术的分布式性质允许新的所有权模型以及频繁的所有权变更。我们分析所有权的变化是否会对社区对假设的小型水力发电厂的态度产生负面影响。我们使用两个阶段的框架实验和一个学生样本。我们发现,所有权的变化会对他们对项目的态度产生重大的负面影响,而不论这种变化是从国家所有者到本地所有者,反之亦然。我们将此发现解释为现状偏见的一个示例,即对当前事务状态的偏爱。至少在最初,现状偏差使可再生能源转型更具挑战性。随着时间的推移,随着现状的变化,这可能不再是一个问题。我们通过讨论研究结果的稳健性以及政策制定者是否以及如何减少此类认知偏见的影响来结束本文。

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