TY - JOUR
T1 - Behavioral Economics and Neuroeconomics of Environmental Values
AU - Koundouri, Phoebe
AU - Hammer, Barbara
AU - Kuhl, Ulrike
AU - Velias, Alina
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Identifying mechanisms of real-life human decision-making is central to inform effective, human-centric public policy. Here, we report larger trends and synthesize preliminary lessons from behavioral economic and neuro-economic investigations focusing on environmental values. We review the currently available evidence at different levels of granularity, from insights into how individuals value natural resources (individual level), evidence from work on group externalities, common pool resources, and social norms (social group level) to the study of incentives, policies, and their impact (institutional level). At each level, we identify viable directions for future scientific research and actionable items for policy-makers. Coupled with new technological and methodological advances, we suggest that behavioral economic and neuroeconomic insights may inform an effective strategy to optimize environmental resources. We conclude that the time is ripe for action to enrich policies with scientifically grounded insights, making an impact in the interest of current and future generations.
AB - Identifying mechanisms of real-life human decision-making is central to inform effective, human-centric public policy. Here, we report larger trends and synthesize preliminary lessons from behavioral economic and neuro-economic investigations focusing on environmental values. We review the currently available evidence at different levels of granularity, from insights into how individuals value natural resources (individual level), evidence from work on group externalities, common pool resources, and social norms (social group level) to the study of incentives, policies, and their impact (institutional level). At each level, we identify viable directions for future scientific research and actionable items for policy-makers. Coupled with new technological and methodological advances, we suggest that behavioral economic and neuroeconomic insights may inform an effective strategy to optimize environmental resources. We conclude that the time is ripe for action to enrich policies with scientifically grounded insights, making an impact in the interest of current and future generations.
KW - Behavioral economics
KW - Common pool resources
KW - Environmental values
KW - Individual decision-making
KW - Neuroeconomics
KW - Policy
U2 - 10.1146/annurev-resource-101722-082743
DO - 10.1146/annurev-resource-101722-082743
M3 - Review
AN - SCOPUS:85174404483
SN - 1941-1340
VL - 15
SP - 153
EP - 176
JO - Annual Review of Resource Economics
JF - Annual Review of Resource Economics
ER -