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Stefanie Lena Hille (Maiden name: Heinzle)
Stefanie Lena Hille (Maiden name: Heinzle)
Europäische Kommission
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Whatever the customer wants, the customer gets? Exploring the gap between consumer preferences and default electricity products in Germany
J Kaenzig, SL Heinzle, R Wüstenhagen
Energy Policy 53, 311-322, 2013
3272013
Dynamic adjustment of eco‐labeling schemes and consumer choice–the revision of the EU energy label as a missed opportunity?
SL Heinzle, R Wüstenhagen
Business Strategy and the Environment 21 (1), 60-70, 2012
2132012
What are retail investors' risk-return preferences towards renewable energy projects? A choice experiment in Germany
S Salm, SL Hille, R Wüstenhagen
Energy policy 97, 310-320, 2016
1542016
What makes people seal the green power deal?—Customer segmentation based on choice experiment in Germany
A Tabi, SL Hille, R Wüstenhagen
Ecological Economics 107, 206-215, 2014
1512014
Advances in understanding energy consumption behavior and the governance of its change–outline of an integrated framework
P Burger, V Bezençon, B Bornemann, T Brosch, V Carabias-Hütter, ...
Frontiers in energy research 3, 29, 2015
1072015
Willingness to pay for green products in air travel: Ready for take‐off?
G Hinnen, SL Hille, A Wittmer
Business Strategy and the Environment 26 (2), 197-208, 2017
1062017
The influence of green building certification schemes on real estate investor behaviour: Evidence from Singapore
SL Heinzle, A Boey Ying Yip, M Low Yu Xing
Urban Studies 50 (10), 1970-1987, 2013
1052013
Shotgun or snowball approach? Accelerating the diffusion of rooftop solar photovoltaics through peer effects and social norms
HC Curtius, SL Hille, C Berger, UJJ Hahnel, R Wüstenhagen
Energy policy 118, 596-602, 2018
1022018
Disclosure of energy operating cost information: A silver bullet for overcoming the energy-efficiency gap?
SL Heinzle
Journal of Consumer Policy 35 (1), 43-64, 2012
1022012
Feel good, stay green: Positive affect promotes pro-environmental behaviors and mitigates compensatory “mental bookkeeping” effects
G Chatelain, SL Hille, D Sander, M Patel, UJJ Hahnel, T Brosch
Journal of environmental psychology 56, 3-11, 2018
922018
E-bike trials’ potential to promote sustained changes in car owners mobility habits
C Moser, Y Blumer, SL Hille
Environmental research letters 13 (4), 044025, 2018
732018
Beauty and the budget: A segmentation of residential solar adopters
B Petrovich, SL Hille, R Wüstenhagen
Ecological Economics 164, 106353, 2019
572019
Red is the new blue–The role of color, building integration and country-of-origin in homeowners​'preferences for residential photovoltaics
SL Hille, HC Curtius, R Wüstenhagen
Energy and Buildings 162, 21-31, 2018
542018
Consumers’ preferences for electricity-saving programs: Evidence from a choice-based conjoint study
S Hille, S Weber, T Brosch
Journal of Cleaner Production 220, 800-815, 2019
462019
What's driving sustainable energy consumption?: a survey of the empirical literature
B Brohmann, S Heinzle, K Rennings, J Schleich, R Wüstenhagen
None, 2009
352009
Combining “carrot and stick” to incentivize sustainability in households
J Mahmoodi, A Prasanna, S Hille, MK Patel, T Brosch
Energy Policy 123, 31-40, 2018
332018
Best in class or simply the best? The impact of absolute versus relative ecolabeling approaches
SL Hille, C Geiger, M Loock, J Peloza
Journal of Public Policy & Marketing 37 (1), 5-22, 2018
242018
The influence of political orientation on the strength and temporal persistence of policy framing effects
S Dharshing, SL Hille, R Wüstenhagen
Ecological Economics 142, 295-305, 2017
212017
The energy paradox revisited: analyzing the role of individual differences and framing effects in information perception
S Dharshing, SL Hille
Journal of consumer policy 40, 485-508, 2017
182017
The myth of the unscrupulous energy user’s dilemma: evidence from Switzerland
SL Hille
Journal of Consumer Policy 39, 327-347, 2016
172016
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