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Causal effects of information friction on willingness to pay for hurricane-resistant buildings
We investigate the causal effects of information provision on willingness to pay (WTP) for precautionary building standards. In a randomized stated preference field experiment, we present video evidence that hurricane-resistant building standards outperform traditional building standards to a random...
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Published in: | Journal of behavioral and experimental economics 2024-12, Vol.113, p.102297, Article 102297 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | We investigate the causal effects of information provision on willingness to pay (WTP) for precautionary building standards. In a randomized stated preference field experiment, we present video evidence that hurricane-resistant building standards outperform traditional building standards to a random sample of homeowners. Our analysis reveals evidence consistent with causal effects of video information on WTP for hurricane-resistant buildings. Overall, alleviating performance information friction increases WTP by $634 on average and three times more among risk-neutral homeowners if the WTP payment card range is not truncated.
•Adoption of hurricane-resistant buildings remain relatively low.•Information friction about its performance is a main disincentive.•Alleviating video information friction increases willingness to pay by $634 on average.•The effects vary with risk attitudes and three times higher among risk-neutral homeowners. |
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ISSN: | 2214-8043 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.socec.2024.102297 |