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How effective is nudging? A quantitative review on the effect …
(1) A morphological box on nudging based on eight dimensions, (2) an assessment of the effectiveness of different nudging interventions, (3) a categorization of the relative importance of the application context and the nudge category, and (4) a comparison of nudging and digital nudging.
Nudging: Progress to date and future directions
This paper assesses past empirical research on nudging and provides recommendations for future work in this area by discussing examples of successful and unsuccessful nudges and by analyzing 174 articles that estimate nudge treatment effects.
A review of nudges: Definitions, justifications, effectiveness
In the present article we review this debate by focusing on three main dimensions: (1) the exact definition of nudges (Sections 2, 3, 4); (2) the justification of nudge policies (Sections 5, 6, 7, 8); and (3) the effectiveness of nudges (Section 9).
Nudging the financial market? A review of the nudge theory
Using the HistCite™-generated bibliographic map as guidance, this paper identifies publications on nudge theory in Economics and Finance research and their interrelations, and provides a comprehensive review of literature pertaining to nudge theory.
(PDF) How Effective Is Nudging? A Quantitative Review on the …
(1) A morphological box on nudging based on eight dimensions, (2) an assessment of the effectiveness of different nudging interventions, (3) a categorization of the relative importance of the...
(PDF) Nudge Concept and its Controversy
Over the decades, the nudge idea of behavioural economics (BE), disseminated by Thaler & Sunstein (2008) in their well-known book, has generated controversial views among many academics and...
A Review of Nudges: Definitions, Justifications, Effectiveness
The present paper reviews the debate and research on nudges by focusing on three main dimensions: (1) the exact definition of nudges; (2) the justification of nudge policies, with a focus on ‘libertarian paternalism’; and (3) the effectiveness of nudges, both over time and in comparison with standard policies.
Nudging Techniques: Design, Theoretical Grounds, and Ethical View
Nudging has been an important topic in behavioral economics research, in which human behavior is examined and interpreted. Nudging, as a modification technique in the decision-making process, has been deployed in diverse fields to change individuals’ behaviors (Hummel & Maedche, 2019).
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The paper finally concludes that the three nudge concepts are worth pursuing, though independently of each other, and in particular that the third one, which involves correcting the pitfalls of bounded rationality, should receive sustained attention from policy analysts.
Nudge in perspective: A systematic literature review on the ethical ...
If corporate nudges are effective, it can be questioned whether nudges respect autonomy and if economic transactions improve consumer welfare. Therefore, it is highly relevant to investigate which ethical issues exist with respect to nudging.
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(1) A morphological box on nudging based on eight dimensions, (2) an assessment of the effectiveness of different nudging interventions, (3) a categorization of the relative importance of the application context and the nudge category, and (4) a comparison of nudging and digital nudging.
This paper assesses past empirical research on nudging and provides recommendations for future work in this area by discussing examples of successful and unsuccessful nudges and by analyzing 174 articles that estimate nudge treatment effects.
In the present article we review this debate by focusing on three main dimensions: (1) the exact definition of nudges (Sections 2, 3, 4); (2) the justification of nudge policies (Sections 5, 6, 7, 8); and (3) the effectiveness of nudges (Section 9).
Using the HistCite™-generated bibliographic map as guidance, this paper identifies publications on nudge theory in Economics and Finance research and their interrelations, and provides a comprehensive review of literature pertaining to nudge theory.
(1) A morphological box on nudging based on eight dimensions, (2) an assessment of the effectiveness of different nudging interventions, (3) a categorization of the relative importance of the...
Over the decades, the nudge idea of behavioural economics (BE), disseminated by Thaler & Sunstein (2008) in their well-known book, has generated controversial views among many academics and...
The present paper reviews the debate and research on nudges by focusing on three main dimensions: (1) the exact definition of nudges; (2) the justification of nudge policies, with a focus on ‘libertarian paternalism’; and (3) the effectiveness of nudges, both over time and in comparison with standard policies.
Nudging has been an important topic in behavioral economics research, in which human behavior is examined and interpreted. Nudging, as a modification technique in the decision-making process, has been deployed in diverse fields to change individuals’ behaviors (Hummel & Maedche, 2019).
The paper finally concludes that the three nudge concepts are worth pursuing, though independently of each other, and in particular that the third one, which involves correcting the pitfalls of bounded rationality, should receive sustained attention from policy analysts.
If corporate nudges are effective, it can be questioned whether nudges respect autonomy and if economic transactions improve consumer welfare. Therefore, it is highly relevant to investigate which ethical issues exist with respect to nudging.