Publikation: Increasing retrofit device adoption in social housing : Evidence from two field experiments in Belgium
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Energy efficient technologies are particularly important for social housing settings: they offer the potential to improve tenants' wellbeing through monetary savings and comfort, while reducing emissions of entire communities. Slow uptake of innovative energy technology in social housing has been associated with a lack of trust and the perceived risks of adoption. To counteract both, we designed a communication campaign for a retrofit technology for heating including social norms for technology adoption and concretely experienced benefits. We report two randomized controlled trials (RCT) in two different social housing communities in Belgium. In the first study, randomization was on housing block level: the communication led to significant higher uptake rates compared to the control group, (β = 1.7, p = 0.024). In the second study randomization occurred on apartment level, again yielding a significant increase (β = 1.62, p = .02), when an interaction with housing blocks was considered. We discuss challenges of conducting randomized controlled trials in social housing communities.
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BIELIG, Mona, Celina KACPERSKI, Florian KUTZNER, 2024. Increasing retrofit device adoption in social housing : Evidence from two field experiments in Belgium. In: Journal of Environmental Psychology. Elsevier. 2024, 95, 102284. ISSN 0272-4944. eISSN 1522-9610. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1016/j.jenvp.2024.102284BibTex
@article{Bielig2024-05Incre-72392, title={Increasing retrofit device adoption in social housing : Evidence from two field experiments in Belgium}, year={2024}, doi={10.1016/j.jenvp.2024.102284}, volume={95}, issn={0272-4944}, journal={Journal of Environmental Psychology}, author={Bielig, Mona and Kacperski, Celina and Kutzner, Florian}, note={Article Number: 102284} }
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