The importance of selecting the right messenger: A framed field experiment on recycled water products

A Whiting, M Kecinski, T Li, KD Messer, J Parker - Ecological Economics, 2019 - Elsevier
This study tests how different messengers—scientists, government agencies, non-profit
organizations, and newspapers—influence individual behavior. We conducted framed field …

Contaminated sites and information in hedonic models: An analysis of a NJ property disclosure law

P Walsh, P Mui - Resource and Energy Economics, 2017 - Elsevier
This paper explores the impact of information on the hedonic valuation of proximity to
contaminated sites. The analysis exploits the passage of a 2004 New Jersey property …

Measuring and mitigating HIV stigma: a framed field experiment

V Hoffmann, JR Fooks… - … Development and Cultural …, 2014 - journals.uchicago.edu
Stigma against those living with HIV can undermine efforts to prevent the spread of the
disease, but it has traditionally been hard to measure or to assess the efficacy of antistigma …

Stigma mitigation and the importance of redundant treatments

M Kecinski, DK Keisner, KD Messer… - Journal of Economic …, 2016 - Elsevier
Disgust can evoke strong behavioral responses. Sometimes these extreme visceral
responses can lead to stigmatization—an overreaction to a risk. In fact, disgust may be so …

Measuring stigma: The behavioral implications of disgust

M Kecinski, DK Keisner, KD Messer… - … and Resource Economics, 2018 - Springer
Stigmatization of products and technologies can lead to large monetary losses even when
there are no associative risks. This paper reports on experiments that provide insight into the …

Mitigating public concerns about recycled drinking water: Leveraging the power of voting and communication

M Kecinski, KD Messer - Water Resources Research, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
This research studies the perceptions of individuals concerning reused drinking water.
Individuals' visceral responses may stigmatize reused water as the water's immediate origin …

[PDF][PDF] Social preferences and communication as stigma mitigation devices–Evidence from recycled drinking water experiments

M Kecinski, KD Messer - 2016 - udspace.udel.edu
Differences between private and public decision-making are quantified using willingness-to-
accept (WTA) data collected in artefactual field experiments. Participants first makedecisions …

Population uncertainty in voluntary contributions of public goods

DG Kim - Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2018 - Elsevier
I examine how uncertainty in the size of the relevant population affects the voluntary
contribution of public goods. I analyze a case where the marginal production of public goods …

Measuring the impacts of different messengers on consumer preferences for products irrigated with recycled water: a field experiment

A Schmidt - 2018 - era.library.ualberta.ca
This study tests how different messengers—scientists, government agencies, non-profit
organizations, and newspapers—influence consumer behaviour. We conducted framed field …

[PDF][PDF] Kuluttajakäyttäytyminen ja ympäristöystävällisyys

T Sironen, VTTK Ristolainen - 2024 - utupub.fi
Nykyajan ihmiset kuluttavat liikaa, kun huomioidaan maapallon kantokyky. Kuluttamiseen
johtaa monia eri syitä, joita voidaan mallintaa taloustieteen avulla, erityisesti …