Celebrity Endorsement in Promoting Pro-Environmental Behavior
Abstract
We conduct a natural field experiment on the effect of having a celebrity endorse an information campaign aiming to induce pro-environmental behavior in the context of single-use plastics consumption. We find that an information campaign does not have a significant effect on behavior unless it is endorsed by a celebrity. Subjects in the treatment with a combination of information campaign and celebrity endorsement use around 25% fewer plastic items compared with subjects in the control group. Adding a pledge to the endorsement does not result in an incremental reduction in the use of plastic items. Exploratory analysis suggests that the information campaign itself affect attitudes, but not behavior, and that it is the celebrity endorsement itself that affect behavior.
Other description
JEL Codes: C93, D9, Q5
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Date
2020-10Author
Ho, Thong
Nie, Zihan
Alpizar, Francisco
Carlsson, Fredrik
Khanh Nam, Pham
Keywords
pro-environmental behavior
celebrity endorsement
information
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
795
Language
eng