Consumer Inattention, Heuristic Thinking and the Role of Energy Labels
Mark A. Andor, Andreas Gerster, and Stephan Sommer
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The Energy Journal, 2020, vol. Volume 41, issue Number 1
Abstract:
Energy labels have been introduced in many countries to increase consumers' attention to energy use in purchase decisions of durables. In a stated-choice experiment among about 5,000 German households, we implement randomized information treatments to explore how energy labels influence purchasing decisions. Our results show that adding annual operating cost information to the EU energy label promotes the choice of energy-efficient durables. In addition, we find that a majority of participants value efficiency classes beyond the economic value of the underlying energy use differences. Our results further indicate that displaying operating cost affects choices through two distinct channels: It increases the attention to operating cost and reduces the valuation of efficiency class differences.
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Date: 2020
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