移动应用能否促进可持续流动?来自实地实验的证据。

Q1 Mathematics Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-23 DOI:10.1186/s41937-024-00129-y
Alexander Goetz, Ioana Marinica, Harald Mayr, Luca Mosetti, Renate Schubert
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移动应用有望促进可持续的移动行为,但对其有效性的评估却面临着许多经验上的挑战。我们开展了一项随机对照试验,该试验有三个显著特点:对对照组进行无干扰跟踪、样本损耗有限以及样本具有代表性。在我们的研究中,410 名参与者在 5 周的时间内跟踪自己的行动行为。一周后,治疗组开始使用 "瑞士气候挑战应用程序 "的用户界面。该用户界面结合了个人二氧化碳排放量信息和游戏功能。我们发现了一种治疗效果,即通过使用移动应用程序,排放量减少了 9.8%。虽然我们缺乏排除零平均效应的统计能力,但我们发现在干预期的后半段,中等人口密度地区的受试者和男性的排放量在统计上有显著减少。我们的研究结果表明,移动应用可以产生可观的净效益,但还需要更大规模的研究来验证。
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Do mobile applications foster sustainable mobility? Evidence from a field experiment.

Mobile applications hold promise to foster sustainable mobility behavior, but evaluations of their effectiveness are subject to a number of empirical challenges. We conduct a randomized controlled trial with three distinctive features: unobtrusive tracking of the control group, limited sample attrition, and a representative sample. In our study, 410 participants track their mobility behavior over a 5 week period. After 1 week, the treatment group engages with the user interface of the "Swiss Climate Challenge App". The user interface combines information on individual CO 2 emissions with gamification features. We find a treatment effect that implies a 9.8 % reduction in emissions caused by access to the mobile application. While we lack the statistical power to exclude a zero average effect, we find statistically significant emission reductions in the second half of the intervention period, among subjects in medium population density areas, and among men. Our findings suggest that mobile applications could generate considerable net benefits, but larger studies will be needed for validation.

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Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics
Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics Mathematics-Statistics and Probability
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