Investigating Acceptance Among the Swedish Population Towards Energy-Saving Behavioral Interventions

Legislation, economic incentives and informational campaigns are traditional tools of government used to exert its influence on citizens. More recently, other behavioral interventions called nudges and boosts have also come into usage to influence behavior. Nudges exploit faults in human decision ma...

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Main Author: Perjons, Andreas
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Language:English
Published: Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för datavetenskap 2021
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-liu-1776082021-07-04T05:23:23ZInvestigating Acceptance Among the Swedish Population Towards Energy-Saving Behavioral InterventionsengPerjons, AndreasLinköpings universitet, Institutionen för datavetenskap2021behavioral interventionnudgeboostacceptanceintrusivenessenergy savingApplied PsychologyTillämpad psykologiLegislation, economic incentives and informational campaigns are traditional tools of government used to exert its influence on citizens. More recently, other behavioral interventions called nudges and boosts have also come into usage to influence behavior. Nudges exploit faults in human decision making, pushing the individual in a direction of a specific choice, hence the name nudge. Boosts instead try to foster existing competences in the individual, effectivizing decision making while still preserving the individual’s own agency. Both nudges and boosts have proved to be cost-effective ways of influencing behavior, making them attractive alternatives to traditional behavioral interventions. An a priori way to investigate the effectiveness of behavioral interventions without their implementation is by measuring their acceptance. This thesis investigates the acceptance for nudges and boosts compared to traditional behavioral interventions when used in the domain of energy saving practices. The results show that acceptance differs greatly depending on which behavioral intervention is used, which energy saving domain the behavioral intervention is applied to, and to an extent the demographic characteristics of the individuals exposed to the behavioral intervention. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-177608application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic behavioral intervention
nudge
boost
acceptance
intrusiveness
energy saving
Applied Psychology
Tillämpad psykologi
spellingShingle behavioral intervention
nudge
boost
acceptance
intrusiveness
energy saving
Applied Psychology
Tillämpad psykologi
Perjons, Andreas
Investigating Acceptance Among the Swedish Population Towards Energy-Saving Behavioral Interventions
description Legislation, economic incentives and informational campaigns are traditional tools of government used to exert its influence on citizens. More recently, other behavioral interventions called nudges and boosts have also come into usage to influence behavior. Nudges exploit faults in human decision making, pushing the individual in a direction of a specific choice, hence the name nudge. Boosts instead try to foster existing competences in the individual, effectivizing decision making while still preserving the individual’s own agency. Both nudges and boosts have proved to be cost-effective ways of influencing behavior, making them attractive alternatives to traditional behavioral interventions. An a priori way to investigate the effectiveness of behavioral interventions without their implementation is by measuring their acceptance. This thesis investigates the acceptance for nudges and boosts compared to traditional behavioral interventions when used in the domain of energy saving practices. The results show that acceptance differs greatly depending on which behavioral intervention is used, which energy saving domain the behavioral intervention is applied to, and to an extent the demographic characteristics of the individuals exposed to the behavioral intervention.
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title Investigating Acceptance Among the Swedish Population Towards Energy-Saving Behavioral Interventions
title_short Investigating Acceptance Among the Swedish Population Towards Energy-Saving Behavioral Interventions
title_full Investigating Acceptance Among the Swedish Population Towards Energy-Saving Behavioral Interventions
title_fullStr Investigating Acceptance Among the Swedish Population Towards Energy-Saving Behavioral Interventions
title_full_unstemmed Investigating Acceptance Among the Swedish Population Towards Energy-Saving Behavioral Interventions
title_sort investigating acceptance among the swedish population towards energy-saving behavioral interventions
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