“…(g) Context effects. The influence of incentives on energy-related behaviors may depend on the context determined by other policies and intervention tools, for example information provision (see Hayes and Cone, 1977 ; Sexton et al, 1989 ; Allcott, 2011a ; Ashraf et al, 2013 ; Kahn and Wolak, 2013 ; Krause et al, 2013 ; Harding and Lamarche, 2016 ; Jenn et al, 2018 ; Palmer et al, 2018 ; Figueroa et al, 2019 ; Bollinger and Hartmann, 2020 ; Frondel and Kussel, 2020 ; Harding et al, 2020 ; Rodemeier and Löschel, 2020 ; McKenna et al, 2021 ), feedback on own consumption (see Hayes and Cone, 1977 ; Woo et al, 2013 ; Jessoe and Rapson, 2014 ; Harding and Lamarche, 2016 ; Martin and Rivers, 2018 ; Bollinger and Hartmann, 2020 ; Harding et al, 2020 ; Prest, 2020 ; McKenna et al, 2021 ), social norms feedback (see Dolan and Metcalfe, 2015 ; List et al, 2017 ; Sudarshan, 2017 ; Rezvani et al, 2018 ; Brent and Wichman, 2020 ), or the use of enabling and automation technologies like smart programmable thermostats (see Faruqui and Sergici, 2011 ; Davis et al, 2013 ; Faruqui et al, 2013 ; Suter and Shammin, 2013 ; Woo et al, 2013 ; Harding and Lamarche, 2016 ; Gillan, 2018 ; Bollinger and Hartmann, 2020 ; Harding et al, 2020 ).…”