LAPSE:2023.32393
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LAPSE:2023.32393
The Effects of Informational Feedback on the Energy Consumption of Online Services: Some Evidence for the European Union
April 20, 2023
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Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have scarcely been considered in studies on green consumption. Likewise, little attention has been paid to the effects of informational feedback on household energy ICT-related consumption. This paper aims to fill these gaps in the literature. Using microdata from a representative sample of the European Union population, this paper analyzes, in a novel way, whether the provision of information about the energy consumed by online services would make internet users change to a greener ICT consumption behavior. To assess this issue, Heckman type selection models are estimated. The results show that people’s concerns about environmental problems, their environmental activism and self-perceived efficacy as consumers are directly related to the influence that information provision exerts. We also find that frequent internet users and those with better digital skills are more willing to change their online behavior if given information on energy consumption.
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have scarcely been considered in studies on green consumption. Likewise, little attention has been paid to the effects of informational feedback on household energy ICT-related consumption. This paper aims to fill these gaps in the literature. Using microdata from a representative sample of the European Union population, this paper analyzes, in a novel way, whether the provision of information about the energy consumed by online services would make internet users change to a greener ICT consumption behavior. To assess this issue, Heckman type selection models are estimated. The results show that people’s concerns about environmental problems, their environmental activism and self-perceived efficacy as consumers are directly related to the influence that information provision exerts. We also find that frequent internet users and those with better digital skills are more willing to change their online behavior if given information on energy consumption.
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consumer efficacy, energy consumption, environment, information and communication technologies (ICT), informational feedback, internet
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García-Muñiz AS, Vicente MR. The Effects of Informational Feedback on the Energy Consumption of Online Services: Some Evidence for the European Union. (2023). LAPSE:2023.32393
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Energies
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14
Issue
10
First Page
2940
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-05-19
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1996-1073
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PII: en14102940, Publication Type: Journal Article
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