The power of a bad example: A field experiment in household garbage disposal

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Abstract

Field-experimental studies have shown that people litter more in more littered environments. Inspired by these findings, many cities around the world have adopted policies to quickly remove litter. While such policies may prevent people from following the bad example of litterers, they may also invite free riding on public cleaning services. We are the first to show that both forces are at play. We conduct a natural field experiment where, in a randomly assigned part of a residential area, the frequency of cleaning was drastically reduced during a 3-month period. We find evidence that some people start to clean up after themselves when public cleaning services are diminished. However, the tendency to litter more dominates. We also find that these responses continue to exist for some time after the treatment has ended.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)970-1000
JournalEnvironment and Behavior
Volume47
Issue number9
Early online date1 Jul 2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2015

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