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Who accepts nudges? nudge acceptability from a self-regulation perspective.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2021
BackgroundPublic acceptability of nudging is receiving increasingly more attention, but studies remain limited to evaluations of aspects of the nudge itself or (inferred intentions) of the nudger. Yet, it is important to investigate which individuals are
Laurens C van Gestel   +2 more
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Normative Aspects of Nudging in the International Sphere

open access: yesAJIL Unbound, 2021
The use of nudges—“low-cost, choice-preserving, behaviorally informed approaches to regulatory problems”—has become quite popular at the national level in the past decade or so.
Doron Teichman, Eyal Zamir
doaj   +1 more source

Mechanistic explanations and the ethics of nudging

open access: yesRivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia, 2022
Nudges have proven to be effective tools for steering citizens toward desirable behaviors and make valuable additions to any policy-maker’s toolbox.
Stefano Calboli, Vincenzo Fano
doaj   +1 more source

Validation of the most cost-effective nudge to promote workers’ regular self-weighing: a cluster randomized controlled trial

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
Regular self-weighing is useful in obesity prevention. The impact of nudge-based occupational self-weighing programs in the cluster randomized controlled trial was examined.
Masaki Takebayashi   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Lowering the harm of tourist activities: a systematic literature review on nudges

open access: yes, 2022
Tourists harm the destination environment in many different ways. Behavioural economics contributes to the formulation of public and private policies to reduce this harm.
Mayer, Veronica Feder   +7 more
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Dark and Bright Patterns in Cookie Consent Requests

open access: yesJournal of Digital Social Research, 2021
Dark patterns are (evil) design nudges that steer people’s behaviour through persuasive interface design. Increasingly found in cookie consent requests, they possibly undermine principles of EU privacy law.
Paul Graßl   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Requiem for a Nudge: Framing Effects in Nudging Honesty [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
We examine framing effects in nudging honesty, in the spirit of the growing norm-nudge literature, by utilizing a high-powered and pre-registered study. Across four treatments, participants received one random truthful norm-nudge that emphasized ‘moral suasion based on either what other participants previously did (empirical message) or approved of ...
Dimant, Eugen   +2 more
openaire   +5 more sources

Nudging customers towards healthier food and beverage purchases in a real-life online supermarket: a multi-arm randomized controlled trial

open access: yesBMC Medicine, 2022
Background Nudging is increasingly used to promote healthy food choices in supermarkets. Ordering groceries online is gaining in popularity and nudging seems efficacious there as well, but is never comprehensively tested in real-life.
Josine M. Stuber   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Nudging and Other Behaviourally Based Policies as Enablers for Environmental Sustainability

open access: yesLaws, 2022
Recent years have shown that traditional regulatory techniques alone are not effective in achieving behaviour change in important fields such as environmental sustainability.
Marta Santos Silva
doaj   +1 more source

Nudging, Bullshitting, and the Meta-Nudge

open access: yesCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2022
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.
openaire   +2 more sources

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