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A REVIEW OF THE MAIN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BEHAVIORAL AND TRADITIONAL ECONOMICS: A FOCUS ON THE IMPACT OF NUDGE THEORY ON PUBLIC POLICIES AND ITS APPLICATIONS

open access: diamondModern Management Review, 2023
This paper explores the distinctions between behavioral and traditional economics by analyzing recent literature. It underscores the importance of employing nudge theory in economic decision-making, its impact on consumer choices, and its role in shaping
Ayman BALAWI, Asad AYOUB
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The efficacy of nudge theory strategies in influencing adult dietary behaviour: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Public Health, 2016
Background Obesity has become a world-wide epidemic and is spreading to countries with emerging economies. Previously tested interventions are often too costly to maintain in the long term. This leaves a need for improved strategies for management of the
Anneliese Arno, Steve Thomas
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Ethical dimensions of healthcare nudges: a PRISMA-ScR–guided scoping review and framework for responsible behavioral governance [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health
BackgroundNudging has gained momentum in healthcare as a behavioral strategy to support beneficial health choices. However, its ethical legitimacy remains contested, especially regarding autonomy, transparency, fairness, and risks of covert influence ...
Huijing Shang   +6 more
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Evaluating the effectiveness of behavioural nudges in reducing energy consumption in student accommodation: a quasi-experimental approach [PDF]

open access: yesUCL Open Environment
This paper investigates the application of nudge theory to reduce utility consumption within student accommodation, specifically focusing on the effectiveness of informational and competition-based nudges.
Lorenzo Lotti, Youjing Chen
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Evaluating Risk Communication After the Fukushima Disaster Based on Nudge Theory [PDF]

open access: bronzeAsia Pacific Journal of Public Health, 2017
Using nudge theory and some examples of risk communication that followed the Fukushima disaster, this article discusses the influences and justifications of risk communication, in addition to how risk communication systems are designed. To assist people in making decisions based on their own value systems, we provide three suggestions, keeping in mind
Michio Murakami, Masaharu Tsubokura
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Theory-Motivated Design for Developing Privacy Nudges [PDF]

open access: green, 2020
Using digital technologies, various data traces are left behind for collection, storage and analysis. Potential risks that the availability of personal information entails, like the vulnerability to discrimination, commercial exploitation and unwanted monitoring, is ubiquitous.
Torben Jan Barev
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Rethinking Nudge: An Information-Costs Theory of Default Rules

open access: greenSSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Policymakers and scholars — both lawyers and economists — have long been pondering the optimal design of default rules. From the classic works on “mimicking” defaults for contracts and corporations to the modern rush to set “sticky” default rules to promote policies as diverse as organ donations, retirement savings, consumer protection, and data ...
Oren Bar‐Gill, Omri Ben‐Shahar
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Application of Nudges to Design Clinical Decision Support Tools: Systematic Approach Guided by Implementation Science

open access: yesJournal of Medical Internet Research
BackgroundClinical decision support (CDS) is one strategy to increase evidence-based practices by clinicians. Despite its potential, CDS tools produce mixed results and are often disliked by clinicians.
Katy E Trinkley   +12 more
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