Willingness to pay to ensure a continuous water supply with minimum restrictions
Description
This study provides a quantitative assessment of the willingness to pay to avoid water use restrictions taking into account psychological, attitudinal and behavioural influences. We analyse determinants of households’ willingness to pay to ensure a continuous water supply in Brisbane, Australia. The results show that in addition to socio-economic variables, attitudinal and behavioural factors-including values, norms, and beliefs-influence residents’ valuation. They also underscore the importance of accounting for socio-economic variables and pertinent psychological and behavioural aspects when implementing policies to manage and conserve urban water.
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ID Code: | 207843 | ||
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Item Type: | Contribution to Journal (Journal Article) | ||
Refereed: | Yes | ||
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Measurements or Duration: | 19 pages | ||
Keywords: | Behavioural change, Residential sector, Water use restrictions, Willingness to pay | ||
DOI: | 10.1007/s00181-020-01955-8 | ||
ISSN: | 0377-7332 | ||
Pure ID: | 75173574 | ||
Divisions: | Current > Research Centres > Centre for Behavioural Economics, Society & Technology Current > QUT Faculties and Divisions > Faculty of Business & Law Current > Schools > School of Economics & Finance |
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Copyright Owner: | © 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. | ||
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Deposited On: | 08 Feb 2021 02:36 | ||
Last Modified: | 02 May 2024 11:23 |
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