Consumers’ Preferences for Energy-Efficient Air Conditioners in a Developing Country: A Discrete Choice Experiment Using Eco Labels

The adoption of energy-efficient appliances has been studied in many developed countries in recent years. However, it is unclear how these findings translate to developing countries. We conduct a discrete choice experiment with a broad sample of potential air conditioner (AC) purchasers in Metropoli...

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Main Authors: Nakai, Miwa, Ravago, Majah Leah V., Miyaoka, Yoichi, Saito, Kiyoshi, Arimura, Toshi H.
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/economics-faculty-pubs/207
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12053-023-10095-8
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.economics-faculty-pubs-12072024-03-04T07:10:58Z Consumers’ Preferences for Energy-Efficient Air Conditioners in a Developing Country: A Discrete Choice Experiment Using Eco Labels Nakai, Miwa Ravago, Majah Leah V. Miyaoka, Yoichi Saito, Kiyoshi Arimura, Toshi H. The adoption of energy-efficient appliances has been studied in many developed countries in recent years. However, it is unclear how these findings translate to developing countries. We conduct a discrete choice experiment with a broad sample of potential air conditioner (AC) purchasers in Metropolitan Manila, where the percentage of AC owners has increased concomitant with the economic growth in the Philippines. We find that consumers have the strongest preferences for ACs made by domestic manufacturers with smart functions that enable consumers to save electricity more easily. In addition, we examine the information on eco labels that encourage consumers to choose an energy-efficient AC, including the default option of an energy efficiency ratio, estimated cost per hour or an energy star rating. The estimation results indicate that the probability of an energy-efficient AC being chosen could be increased by approximately 15 percentage points if the eco label uses an energy star rating rather than an energy efficiency ratio. These results have important implications for climate and energy policies for developing countries. 2023-03-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/economics-faculty-pubs/207 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12053-023-10095-8 Economics Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Air conditioner Appliance labelling Choice experiment Developing country Energy-saving behaviour Philippines Oil, Gas, and Energy Physical Sciences and Mathematics Social and Behavioral Sciences
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topic Air conditioner
Appliance labelling
Choice experiment
Developing country
Energy-saving behaviour
Philippines
Oil, Gas, and Energy
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle Air conditioner
Appliance labelling
Choice experiment
Developing country
Energy-saving behaviour
Philippines
Oil, Gas, and Energy
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Nakai, Miwa
Ravago, Majah Leah V.
Miyaoka, Yoichi
Saito, Kiyoshi
Arimura, Toshi H.
Consumers’ Preferences for Energy-Efficient Air Conditioners in a Developing Country: A Discrete Choice Experiment Using Eco Labels
description The adoption of energy-efficient appliances has been studied in many developed countries in recent years. However, it is unclear how these findings translate to developing countries. We conduct a discrete choice experiment with a broad sample of potential air conditioner (AC) purchasers in Metropolitan Manila, where the percentage of AC owners has increased concomitant with the economic growth in the Philippines. We find that consumers have the strongest preferences for ACs made by domestic manufacturers with smart functions that enable consumers to save electricity more easily. In addition, we examine the information on eco labels that encourage consumers to choose an energy-efficient AC, including the default option of an energy efficiency ratio, estimated cost per hour or an energy star rating. The estimation results indicate that the probability of an energy-efficient AC being chosen could be increased by approximately 15 percentage points if the eco label uses an energy star rating rather than an energy efficiency ratio. These results have important implications for climate and energy policies for developing countries.
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author Nakai, Miwa
Ravago, Majah Leah V.
Miyaoka, Yoichi
Saito, Kiyoshi
Arimura, Toshi H.
author_facet Nakai, Miwa
Ravago, Majah Leah V.
Miyaoka, Yoichi
Saito, Kiyoshi
Arimura, Toshi H.
author_sort Nakai, Miwa
title Consumers’ Preferences for Energy-Efficient Air Conditioners in a Developing Country: A Discrete Choice Experiment Using Eco Labels
title_short Consumers’ Preferences for Energy-Efficient Air Conditioners in a Developing Country: A Discrete Choice Experiment Using Eco Labels
title_full Consumers’ Preferences for Energy-Efficient Air Conditioners in a Developing Country: A Discrete Choice Experiment Using Eco Labels
title_fullStr Consumers’ Preferences for Energy-Efficient Air Conditioners in a Developing Country: A Discrete Choice Experiment Using Eco Labels
title_full_unstemmed Consumers’ Preferences for Energy-Efficient Air Conditioners in a Developing Country: A Discrete Choice Experiment Using Eco Labels
title_sort consumers’ preferences for energy-efficient air conditioners in a developing country: a discrete choice experiment using eco labels
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2023
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/economics-faculty-pubs/207
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12053-023-10095-8
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