2024
DOI: 10.3390/su16052171
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Navigating Carbon Offsetting: How User Expertise Influences Digital Platform Engagement

Albert Armisen,
Clara-Eugènia de-Uribe-Gil,
Núria Arimany-Serrat

Abstract: Exploring the nexus of technology and sustainability, this research delves into user engagement patterns on digital carbon offsetting platforms such as KlimaDAO. Drawing from the digital platform and storytelling literature, a set of hypotheses is put to the test using data from KlimaDAO’s initiative, which includes 1331 carbon offsets from 524 individuals. A stepwise logistic regression analysis confirms a curvilinear relationship: experts typically opt for a moderate level of offsetting, while the behavior o… Show more

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“…Nowak (2022) addressed the issue of carbon credit tokenization and noted its innovative significance for the carbon offset markets; Nowak also cites KlimaDAO and the tokens it creates in this context. Moreover, Armisen et al (2024) analyze the disparity in user behavior between expert and regular users in utilizing carbon offsets within KlimaDAO based on blockchain data, and they observe differing choices made by these user categories in selecting carbon offsets.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowak (2022) addressed the issue of carbon credit tokenization and noted its innovative significance for the carbon offset markets; Nowak also cites KlimaDAO and the tokens it creates in this context. Moreover, Armisen et al (2024) analyze the disparity in user behavior between expert and regular users in utilizing carbon offsets within KlimaDAO based on blockchain data, and they observe differing choices made by these user categories in selecting carbon offsets.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%