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Given the cost-effective nature of promoting desirable behaviors among individuals and societies, national and local governments have widely applied the nudge concept in various public policy fields.
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Nudge smudge: UK Government misrepresents “nudge”
Lancet, The, 2011Chris Bonell, Martin McKee, Andy Haines
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A nudge in the right direction: the role of food choice architecture in changing populations' diets
Populations' diets typically fall short of recommendations. The implication of this on ill health and quality of life is well established, as are the subsequent health care costs.
H Ensaff
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Climate change and pro-sustainable behaviors: application of nudge theory
Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2023This empirical study uses nudge theory to develop conceptual models to predict the pro-sustainable behaviors of visitors. Two sets of antecedents, including the destination level (i.e.
Hossein Olya, Namhyun Kim, Myungwon Kim
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Salience, transparency, and self-nudging: a digital nudge to promote healthier food product choices
European Journal of Information Systems, 2023Information Systems (IS) research has proposed digital nudges as a promising toolset for supporting consumers in making better decisions. However, there is a vivid academic debate regarding the ethical underpinnings of nudging and potential measures to ...
Leonard Michels +4 more
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Nudging the financial market? A review of the nudge theory
A systematic review of the nudge literature and an examination of its applications across different domains reveals that: (i) a nudge, in the sense of using choice architecture to push people to choose desired results, works well; and (ii) a nudge, in ...
Cynthia Weiyi Cai
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ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact., 2021
Nudging is a promising approach, in terms of influencing people to make advisable choices in a range of domains, including cybersecurity. However, the processes underlying the concept and the nudge’s effectiveness in different contexts, and in the long ...
Verena Zimmermann, K. Renaud
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Nudging is a promising approach, in terms of influencing people to make advisable choices in a range of domains, including cybersecurity. However, the processes underlying the concept and the nudge’s effectiveness in different contexts, and in the long ...
Verena Zimmermann, K. Renaud
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Review: Nudge interventions to promote healthy diets and physical activity
Food Policy, 2021“Nudge” policies are increasingly popular, seeking to modify health-related decisions by affecting response to available options. Thus, critical appraisals of the effectiveness of health-related nudging interventions could help health policy makers in ...
Iro Rapti +2 more
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Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
Personalized news recommendation systems (NRSs) have become essential tools for users to view the vast amount of online news. Current NRSs, however, face crucial challenges in ensuring users’ right to view diverse news and viewpoints.
Donghee Shin, Shuhua Zhou
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Personalized news recommendation systems (NRSs) have become essential tools for users to view the vast amount of online news. Current NRSs, however, face crucial challenges in ensuring users’ right to view diverse news and viewpoints.
Donghee Shin, Shuhua Zhou
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