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Can a nudge keep you warm? Using nudges to reduce excess winter deaths: insight from the Keeping Warm in Later Life Project (KWILLT) [PDF]
Nudges are interventions that aim to change people's behaviour through changing the environment in which they choose rather than appealing to their reasoning. Nudges have been proposed as of possible use in relation to health-related behaviour.
A. M. Tod +4 more
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Nudges have gained popularity as a behavioral change tool that aims to facilitate the selection of the sensible choice option by altering the way choice options are presented.
Tina A. G. Venema +5 more
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Nudging by Shaming, Shaming by Nudging [PDF]
In both developing and developed countries, health ministries closely examine use of so-called nudges to promote population health and welfare. Cass Sunstein and Richard Thaler, who developed the concept, define a nudge as “any aspect of the choice architecture that alters people’s behavior in a predictable way without forbidding any options or ...
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Welfare effects of nudges: The emotional tax of calorie menu labeling [PDF]
Traditionally, information has been assumed to never harm consumers, a notion recently challenged. Salience nudges have been argued to evoke negative emotions, therefore acting as “emotional taxes”.
Linda Thunström
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Nudging oral habits; application of behavioral economics in oral health promotion: a critical review
BackgroundOral health disorders significantly contribute to the global incidence of chronic diseases. Nudge interventions have demonstrated effectiveness in enhancing people’s decision-making and self-management capacities in a cost-efficient manner.
Ali Kazemian +5 more
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Nudges and other moral technologies in the context of power: Assigning and accepting responsibility [PDF]
Strawson argues that we should understand moral responsibility in terms of our practices of holding responsible and taking responsibility. The former covers what is commonly referred to as backward-looking responsibility , while the latter covers what ...
A McKiernan +21 more
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'A Deep Trade Agenda': The convergence of trade and Fundamental Rights [PDF]
A key feature of the latest EU trade negotiations was the pursuance of a “deep trade agenda” for “deep integration” with the trade partners. The concept of “deep” has yet remained unexplored from a fundamental rights perspective.
Mancini, I.
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Nudging, Bullshitting, and the Meta-Nudge
AbstractIn “Nudging, Bullshitting, and the Meta-Nudge”, the author responds to William Simkulet’s claim that nudging is bullshitting (according to Harry Frankfurt’s analysis of bullshit and bullshitting), and therefore nudging during the process of informed consent renders consent invalid.
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By leveraging everyday technologies such as mobile apps, wearables, and AI-enabled tools, digital health interventions (DHIs) offer new pathways to integrate self-management and intervention programs into the fabric of daily life, while bridging gaps in ...
Anne-Kathrin Eiselt +8 more
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In this study, the interplay of dipolar dynamics and ionic charge transport in MOF compounds is investigated. Synthesizing the novel structure CFA‐25 with integrated freely rotating dipolar groups, local and macroscopic effects, including interactions with Cs cations are explored.
Ralph Freund +6 more
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