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“Can incentives motivate

sustainable domestic water consumption?”

New Thinking in Water Governance  Institute of Water Policy, Singapore, 3rd July 2009

WONG Xin WeiPUB and Oxford University

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Objectives

• Make survey findingsclear

and fullyunderstandable

• Usefulness and limitations of study

• Future potential

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Research Questions

• Can incentives influence domestic

water use behaviour?• What type of incentives do individuals

prefer?

• What type of water saving measures doindividuals prefer?

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Methodology

• Choice experiment with optional qualitative

fields

• Two type of water saving measures. Threeincentives, three domains

• Internet mediated behavioural research

• Quantitative analysis: Chi-square test andWilcoxon signed rank test

• Qualitative analysis: Present unedited

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Survey Design

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Choice experiment

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Sample

• 1117 fully completed survey responses

from 48 countries

• 463 from Singapore

• 330 from the UK

• Publicity avenues: Mailing lists,personalised email, web advertisement,

Facebook, blogs

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Findings from Survey - UK

• General preference for water saving

measures:Prefer behavioural change to adopting water efficient

technology

• Specific preferences for water saving

measuresShower - Prefer efficient shower head to reducing shower time Wash Basin - Prefer tap off  while washing to installing tapaeratorLaundry and Dishwashing - Prefer using full loads to installingwater efficient appliances

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Findings from Survey - Spore

• General preference for water saving

measures:Prefer adopting water efficient technology to

 behavioural change

• Specific preferences for water saving

measuresShower - Prefer efficient shower head to reducing shower time Wash Basin - Prefer tap off  while washing to installing tapaeratorLaundry and Dishwashing - Slightly prefer (not statistically

significant) installing water efficient appliances to using full load

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Votes for measures

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Votes for incentives

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Comments

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Usefulness

• Theoretical justification on the role of 

incentives for water conservation

• High proportion of individuals from

the Internet generation.

• Variety of incentives

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Limitations

• Internet sampling biases

• Constraints on implementing incentives

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Future potential

• Research model - web based stated

choices survey• Practical implementation of creatively

designed policies. Incentives.

Conservation challenge. Dynamicpricing. Choice architecture.

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Acknowledgements

• Oxford Centre for Water Research, Waterwise

UK, PUB Singapore, Linacre College,

SurveyGizmo

• Dr Robert Hope, Dr Michael Rouse, Mr Ryan Yuen, Mr Khoo Teng

Chye, Gareth Walker, Joanne Zgymunt, Professor Jordan Louivere, Dr

Victor Corral Verdugo

•  James, Alex, Katherine, Bharat, Dennis, Zhihong, Alvin, Maria, Moses,

 Jablanka, Amina, Rebecca, Edwin, Gangwei, Mark, Neil, Bingxiong,

Lingli, Gerard. Christopher, Ian, David, Dr Nick Brown, Shaopeng,

Yishu, Camilla, Edd, Michelle, Shiying, Wanzhen, David, Andre,

Brenda, Angela, Kelvin, Zigui

• Tong Hock, Choo Kim, Sing Chuan, Sing Kang, Florrine

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Thank you!

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