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Can Reminders of Rules Induce Compliance? Experimental Evidence from a Common Pool Resource Setting

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS
Volume 79, Issue 4, Pages 653-681

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10640-020-00526-w

Keywords

Common pool resources; Forest; Deforestation; SMS messages; Use rules; Sanctioning

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  1. UK Department for International Development

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This study examines the impact of SMS messages on compliance with forest use rules, finding that SMS messages can increase perceived sanctions for rule-breakers, but do not lead to full compliance or systematic reduction in forest use.
This paper presents results from an RCT exploring whether a behavioural intervention can improve the conservation of a common pool resource. The literature on common pool resource management suggests that the existence of rules and sanctions is important to resource conservation. However, behavioural science suggests that individuals have finite cognitive capacity and may not be attentive to these rules and sanctions. This paper investigates the impact of an SMS message intervention designed to improve users' knowledge of and attentiveness to existing forest use rules. An RCT in Uganda explores the impact of these messages on forest use and compliance with the rules. This paper finds that SMS messages raise the perceived probability of sanctions for rule-breakers. However, SMS messages do not induce full compliance with forest use rules or systematically reduce forest use.

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