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I explore the individual level decision-making processes that drive policy outcomes, particularly in the subsidized adoption of residential solar photovoltaics. I enjoy applying cutting-edge methods such as agent-based modeling and natural language processing to policy problems that require broad systems-aware approaches. I hope to understand how the exchange of information within social networks can be explicitly leveraged in intervention designs to achieve more effective programs and more efficient policy in technology adoption as well as in other policy arenas with similarly complex decision-making landscapes such as healthcare and education.
Reeves, D.C., Rai, V. Strike While the Rebate is Hot: Savvy Consumers and Strategic Technology Adoption Timing. Energy Policy, 121, 325-335, 2018.
Reeves, D.C., Rai, V., Margolis, R. Evolution of Consumer Information Preferences with Market Maturity in Solar PV Adoption. Environmental Research Letters, 12, 1-14, 2017.
Rai, V., Reeves, D.C., Margolis, R. Overcoming barriers and uncertainties in the adoption of residential solar PV. Renewable Energy, 89, 498-505, 2016.
Yarbrough, I., Sun, Q., Reeves, D., Hackman, K., Bennett, R., & Henshel, D. Visualizing Building Energy Demand for Building Peak Energy Analysis. Energy and Buildings, 91, 10-15, 2015.
Reeves, D.C., Rai, V. Cataracts in the Theoretical Lens: Better Explanations and Stable Policy Recommendations.
Reeves, D.C., Rai, V. The Forest and the Trees: The Choice of Theoretical Lens in Agent-Based Model Rule Formulation.
Reeves, D.C., Rai, V. Subsidy Policy and Rate of Technology Adoption: Regression Discontinuity Evidence from the California Solar Initiative.
Reeves, D.C., Rai, V. Path-Based Neighborhood Identification: An Application in Agent-Based Modeling of Residential Solar PV Adoption.
Reeves, D.C. Opinion Mining and Sentiment Analysis of Residential Solar PV Installer Firm Customer Acquisition Experiences.
Reeves, D.C. Throttling the Sun: An Analysis of Policy Subcomponents in State-level Net Metering Legislation and Residential Distributed Generation Adoption Levels.
Reeves, D.C., Rai, V. The Forest and the Trees: The Choice of Theoretical Lens in Agent-Based Model Rule Formulation. APPAM 2018 International Conference: Public Policy for Sustainable Metropolitan Development. Mexico City, Mexico. 2018.
Reeves, D.C., Rai, V. The Effect of Subsidy Policy to Accelerate Residential Solar PV Adoption: Regression Discontinuity Evidence from the California Solar Initiative. Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management 39thAnnual Fall Research Conference (APPAM). Chicago, Il, USA. 2017.
Reeves, D.C., Rai, V. The Forest and the Trees: The Choice of Theoretical Lens in Agent-Based Model Rule Formulation. The Computational Social Science Society of the Americas 2017 Conference (CSSSA). Santa Fe, NM, USA.2017.
Reeves, D.C., Rai, V. Making Decisions While the Sun Shines: Savvy Consumers and Strategic Technology Adoption Timing. Behavior Energy and Climate Change Conference (BECC). Sacramento, CA, USA. 2017.
Reeves, D.C., Rai, V. Path-Based Neighborhood Identification: An Application in Agent-Based Modeling of Residential Solar PV Adoption. The conference on Complexity-Based Analytics and Policies for Social Good (CAPS). Washington, D.C., USA. 2017.
Reeves, D.C., Rai, V., Margolis, R. Information Preferences for Solar PV Adoption: Comparing Two Markets. Behavior Energy and Climate Change Conference (BECC). Baltimore, MD, USA. 2016.
Reeves, D.C., Rai, V. Behavioral Drivers of Solar PV Consumer “Pull-forward” at Changes in Rebate Levels. 34thUSAEE/IAEE North American Conference. Tulsa, OK, USA. 2016.
Rai, V., Reeves, D.C. Contagion and Seeding in Behaviors with Thresholds: An Application to Residential Solar Adoption. Behavior Energy and Climate Change Conference (BECC). Sacramento, CA, USA. 2015.
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