Behavioral instruments in renewable energy and the role of big data: A policy perspective
There has been a surge in the application of behavioral insights for environmental policymaking. It is often presented as an easy and low-cost intervention to alter individual behavior. However, there is limited insight into the cost effectiveness of these attempts and the impact of inserting behavi...
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Main Authors: | GIEST, Sarah, MUKHERJEE, Ishani |
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2018
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