Published Papers

Steren, A., Rosenzweig, S., & Rubin, O. D. (2024). Is vehicle weight associated with risky driving behavior? Analysis of complete national records in Israel. Marketing Letters.

Vertlib, S., Rosenzweig, S., Rubin, O. D., & Steren, A. (2023). Are Car Safety Systems Associated with More Speeding Violations? Evidence from Police Records in Israel. PloS one, 18(8), e0286622.

Steren, A., Rosenzweig, S., & Rubin, O. D. (2022). Assessing the emission consequences of an energy rebound effect in private cars in Israel. Environmental Pollution, 119332.

Steren, A., Rubin, O. D., & Rosenzweig, S. (2022). Energy-efficiency policies targeting consumers may not save energy in the long run: A rebound effect that cannot be ignored. Energy Research & Social Science, 90, 102600.‏

Steren, A., Rubin, O. D., & Rosenzweig, S. (2016). Assessing the rebound effect using a natural experiment setting: Evidence from the private transportation sector in Israel. Energy Policy, 93, 41-49.‏

Under Review

Consumer preferences and willingness to pay for EV charging programs

With Yael Parag, Na'ama Teschner, and Shiri Zemah Shamir

Assessing the effect of green taxation of private cars on economic welfare in Israel

With Yanai Ankaoua, Ofir Rubin, Stav Rosenzweig, and Ziv Bar-Nahum

Work in Progress

Towards Sustainable Practices in Solar-Integrated Agricultural Systems: Valuing Ecosystem Services

With Aliza Fleischer, Iddo Kan, Ofir Rubin, and Yehuda Slater

A smart travel tax as a policy tool for saving energy and its public acceptance

With Stav Rosenzweig, and Ofir Rubin

Can your large car make you a bad driver? Evidence from a controlled simulator study

With Tair Ronen, Stav Rosenzweig, Ofir Rubin, and Avinoam Borowsky

Selected presentations

Rebound paper - poster.pdf

Do energy efficiency policies save energy?

EAERE2021

Green taxation and its long-term contribution to the rebound effect

Israel Society of Ecology and Environmental Science 2019 poster.pdf

Do energy-efficient cars affect driving behavior?