Recall Bias of Environmental Campaigns
Type de document :
Pré-publication ou Document de travail
Titre :
Recall Bias of Environmental Campaigns
Auteur(s) :
Limardi, Michela [Auteur]
Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Management et Économie Lab - ULR 7396 [RIME-Lab]
Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne [CES]

Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Management et Économie Lab - ULR 7396 [RIME-Lab]
Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne [CES]
Date de publication :
2022-10-21
Mot(s)-clé(s) en anglais :
NGOs
Environmental Campaigns
Pro-environmental behavior
Environmental Campaigns
Pro-environmental behavior
Discipline(s) HAL :
Économie et finance quantitative [q-fin]
Résumé en anglais : [en]
Environmental campaigns aim to increase the environmental awareness of individuals and induce a pro-environmental behavior. One of the criteria used to assess the effectiveness of a campaign is to ask people if they recall ...
Lire la suite >Environmental campaigns aim to increase the environmental awareness of individuals and induce a pro-environmental behavior. One of the criteria used to assess the effectiveness of a campaign is to ask people if they recall the campaign. However, a bias may exist in recalling campaigns according to the environmental behavior of individuals. The goal of this is study to measure this potential recall bias. We use an original survey conducted by a French Non-profit Organization in Paris region to assess the effectiveness of its drug recycle campaigns. We first conduct a probit analysis of the probability of an individual remembering the campaign and then we apply the difference-indifference method. Our findings show that there is a systematic recall bias of the campaigns according to the environmental behavior of the respondent. This recall bias might be related to the type of message delivered. This finding implies that deeper reflection is needed in order to find the right message to succefully reach the target group of environmental campaigns, i.e. individuals with low environmental awareness.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >Environmental campaigns aim to increase the environmental awareness of individuals and induce a pro-environmental behavior. One of the criteria used to assess the effectiveness of a campaign is to ask people if they recall the campaign. However, a bias may exist in recalling campaigns according to the environmental behavior of individuals. The goal of this is study to measure this potential recall bias. We use an original survey conducted by a French Non-profit Organization in Paris region to assess the effectiveness of its drug recycle campaigns. We first conduct a probit analysis of the probability of an individual remembering the campaign and then we apply the difference-indifference method. Our findings show that there is a systematic recall bias of the campaigns according to the environmental behavior of the respondent. This recall bias might be related to the type of message delivered. This finding implies that deeper reflection is needed in order to find the right message to succefully reach the target group of environmental campaigns, i.e. individuals with low environmental awareness.Lire moins >
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