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Nudge versus boost: How coherent are policy and theory?
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Public health and nudge theory
Journal of Health Visiting, 2020Lisa Forbes discusses to what extent health visitors are choice architects, using nudges to influence the behaviour of the families they work with
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Using Nudge Theory in Early Childhood Classrooms
Childhood Education, 2020Study of human behavior and psychology has been done in a variety of disciplines. Looking outside the education field for inspiration, therefore, can provide unique solutions to a variety of needs ...
Mi-Hwa Park, Cindy Clemson
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NUDGE; DON’T JUDGE: USING NUDGE THEORY TO DETER SHOPLIFTERS
11th EAD Conference Proceedings: The Value of Design Research, 2016Crimes defined as “acts attracting legal punishment” are injurious to the community because they violate moral rules (Blackburn, 1993). However, not all crimes are deemed worthy of a custodial sentence. For example, the criminal act of shoplifting usually only results in jail time for repeated offences (Doughty, 2006).
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Nudge Theory and Decision Making
2020This chapter examines the theoretical underpinnings of nudge theory and makes a case for incorporating nudging into the decision-making process in corporate contexts. Nudging and more broadly behavioural economics have become buzzwords on account of the seminal work that has been done by economists and highly publicized interventions employed by ...
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Customer Retention for Digital Banking: Application of ‘Nudge Theory’
Bangladesh Journal of Integrated Thoughts, 2022The aim of this paper is to examine the digital banking habit to achieve customer retention. Applying the ‘Nudge theory’, this paper examines the impact of banks’ inventiveness on changing monetary behaviour of the customers in the commercial banks. While the literature is still young, conclusions may be drawn about 1) the effects and evaluation of the
null Shahin Akther, null Javed Tariq
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The ethics of nudging: Using moral foundations theory to understand consumers' approval of nudges
Journal of Consumer Affairs, 2021AbstractThis study examines the ethics of nudging and consumers' approval of nudges through the prism of moral foundations theory. Results showed that binding foundations (loyalty/betrayal, authority/subversion, sanctity/degradation) are, in general, positively related to approval of System 1 (relying on automatic information processing) and System 2 ...
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Social Psychological Theories and Nudges as Tools for Health Promotion
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2019In this issue, Engelen (2019) provides an excellent overview of the use of nudges in health behavior change, including thoughtful criteria for evaluating the ethical use of nudges.
Jackelyn B, Payne, Anne, Moyer
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Abstract This study examines the intersection of behavioral economics' nudge theory with postal authorities' efforts to influence road safety behavior through postage stamps. Through analysis of 571 traffic safety-related stamps issued by 119 countries between 1932-2023, we investigate how postal authorities have engaged in behavioral change efforts ...
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