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Target group segmentation makes sense: If one sheep leaps over the ditch, all the rest will follow

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  • Egmond, C.
  • R. Jonkers
  • Kok, G.

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  • Egmond, C. & R. Jonkers & Kok, G., 2006. "Target group segmentation makes sense: If one sheep leaps over the ditch, all the rest will follow," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 34(17), pages 3115-3123, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:enepol:v:34:y:2006:i:17:p:3115-3123
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    1. Egmond, C. & Jonkers, R. & Kok, G., 2005. "A strategy to encourage housing associations to invest in energy conservation," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 33(18), pages 2374-2384, December.
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