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Testing New Marketing Models for Improved Cookstoves - Uganda

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Air Pollution, Indoor
Behavior
Interventions
Other: RCT 1- Testing the Effectiveness of Marketing Messages in Increasing Willingness to Pay
Other: RCT 3-Measure the Effects of Fuel Efficient Cookstoves on Health, Fuel Use and Time Spent Collecting Fuel
Other: RCT 2- Testing the Effectiveness of the Novel Sales Offer and its ability to Increase Uptake of Purchasing Energy Efficient Cookstoves
Registration Number
NCT01611350
Lead Sponsor
University of California, Berkeley
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of different sales offers and different marketing messages to increase the uptake of energy efficient cookstoves.

This research will address the following major barriers to the acquisition and correct use of improved cookstoves into four main categories:

* Inappropriate product or marketing for intended users

* Lack of consumer trust in new products

* Failure to address consumers' financial constraints

* Failure to achieve behavioral change

To do so this research includes 3 Randomized Controlled Trials including:RCT 1- Testing the Effectiveness of Marketing Messages in Increasing Willingness to Pay; RCT 2- Testing the Effectiveness of the Novel Sales Offer and its ability to Increase Uptake of Purchasing Energy Efficient Cookstoves; and RCT 3-Measure the Effects of Fuel Efficient Cookstoves on Health, Fuel Use and Time Spent Collecting Fuel.

RCT 1 studies the price women are willing to pay for the improved stove. It will also test the effects of the two most effective marketing messages identified during the Phase 1 Feasibility stage (e.g., improved health, saves time, and has high status) on increasing willingness to pay. RCT 1 will run second price auctions in 36 parishes with an average of 60 participants per meeting.

From RCT 1, RCT 2 tests the effect of a Novel Sales Offer- which includes a free trial, and time payments- on purchasing decisions of participants versus those that receive the Traditional Offer- a cash and carry offer. Based on a pilot in urban Kampala conducted by Dr. David I. Levine (co-P.I. on this project) results show a 44% uptake for households offered the novel offer vs. a 4% uptake for those offered the traditional offer. The hypothesis is a novel offer will significantly increase uptake of fuel efficient cookstoves in rural Uganda when compared to a traditional offer.

RCT 3 measures the impacts of fuel efficient cookstoves on health, fuel usage, and time spent collecting fuel. For RCT 3 we will randomize those who accept the Novel Offer into early and late groups. To measure the impacts of improved stoves on health, fuel use, time spent collecting fuel, etc., there will be a baseline and follow-up survey and associated quantitative measures on our full sample and a small endline on select quantitative measures for a sub-sample.

Detailed Description

Given that 95% of Ugandans rely on solid fuel for cooking, and the vast majority use unimproved wood stoves in rural areas, replacing dirty and inefficient household wood stoves in Uganda provides a tremendous opportunity to improve health. Impact Carbon has been implementing an improved cookstove program in Uganda since 2005 which has now commercially sold more than 80,000 stoves. However, the program has not been successful in selling clean burning household wood stoves due to challenges related to the four categories of major barriers discussed above. Targeted research addressing these barriers will allow the team to test new sales and marketing methods to increase uptake of fuel efficient cookstoves. This has the potential to significantly reduce indoor air pollution as more households adopt fuel efficient cookstoves.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
3500
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SEQUENTIAL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Savings and Health Marketing Messages CombinedRCT 1- Testing the Effectiveness of Marketing Messages in Increasing Willingness to PayOne group will receive both the savings and health marketing messages.
Health Marketing MessageRCT 1- Testing the Effectiveness of Marketing Messages in Increasing Willingness to PayMarketing message focused on health effects of cooking with wood on a three stone fire.
Savings Marketing MessageRCT 1- Testing the Effectiveness of Marketing Messages in Increasing Willingness to PayMarketing message focused on savings (both time and money) related to using an energy efficient cookstove.
Early vs. Late BuyersRCT 3-Measure the Effects of Fuel Efficient Cookstoves on Health, Fuel Use and Time Spent Collecting FuelOf those who accept the Novel Sales Offer, half the buyers will randomly be selected to start their free trial within a few weeks of the sales meeting, while the other half- the late buyers- will start their free trial a within 2 months of the sales meeting.
Novel Sales OfferRCT 2- Testing the Effectiveness of the Novel Sales Offer and its ability to Increase Uptake of Purchasing Energy Efficient CookstovesThis group will receive a free trial and time payments when purchasing an energy efficient cookstove.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Effectiveness of Marketing Messages in Increasing Willingness to PayDuring February 2012 we will assess whether or not different marketing messages increase willingness to pay.

We will test whether or not certain marketing messages increase willingness to pay through a secondary price auction.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Test the Effectiveness of the Novel Sales Offer to Increase Uptake of Purchasing Energy Efficient CookstovesThis will be assessed from March 2012 to July 2012

We will randomly select some parishes to receive the Novel Sales Offer which includes a free trial and time payments and some parishes to receive the Traditional Offer, which is the offer to pay full price immediately. The outcome will be the percentage of both groups which accept the Novel Offer vs. those that accept the Traditional Offer.

Measure the Effects of Fuel Efficient Cookstoves on Health, Fuel Use and Time Spent Collecting FuelWill be assessed between April 2012 and August 2012

We will measure wood use by weighing wood before without fuel efficient stove and after with fuel efficient stove.

To monitor effects on health we will measure Particulate Matter via. UCB PATS monitors. We will measure PM before without the fuel efficient stove and after with the fuel efficient stove.

We will measure time spent collecting fuel by self reporting survey questions from a baseline, follow-up and endline survey.

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley

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Berkeley, California, United States

Mbarara District

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Mbarara, Uganda

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