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October 2022, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 516-529 Does apologizing work? An empirical test of the conventional wisdom
by Hanania, Richard
- 530-553 The unnoticed influence of peers on educational preferences
by Andersen, Simon Calmar & Hjortskov, Morten
- 554-577 Difficult training improves team performance: an empirical case study of US college basketball
by Kappes, Heather Barry & Alter, Adam L. & Edwards, Griffin S. & Berri, David J.
- 578-596 Odd bedfellows: how choice architecture can enhance autonomy and mitigate inequality
by Tully, Kendra
- 597-624 Social norms of corruption in the field: social nudges on posters can help to reduce bribery
by Köbis, Nils C. & Troost, Marleen & Brandt, Cyril O. & Soraperra, Ivan
- 625-653 Official advice improves mortgage-holders’ perceptions of switching: experimental evidence
by Timmons, Shane & Barjaková, Martina & Mcelvaney, Terence J. & Lunn, Peter D.
- 654-673 Sludge Audits
by Sunstein, Cass R.
- 674-685 Power of the eyes: deterring sexual harassment in Tokyo subways using images of watchful eyes
by Chu, Kiki K.
July 2022, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 342-357 Enhancing welfare without a theory of welfare
by Hausman, Daniel M.
- 358-384 Bounded interdisciplinarity: critical interdisciplinary perspectives on context and evidence in behavioural public policies
by Feitsma, Joram & Whitehead, Mark
- 385-416 Going along with the default does not mean going on with it: attrition in a charitable giving experiment
by Gaudeul, Alexia & Kaczmarek, Magdalena C.
- 417-438 Testing donation menus: on charitable giving for cancer research – evidence from a natural field experiment
by Baggio, Marianna & Motterlini, Matteo
- 439-463 Applying behavioural insights to child protection: venturing beyond the low-hanging fruit
by Bolton, Annalese & Newell, Ben R. & Gandevia, Simon & Peek, James & Berrocal Capdevila, Elena
- 464-484 Aligning taxes and spending: theory and experimental evidence
by Hemel, Daniel & Porter, Ethan
- 485-515 Comparing the effects of behaviorally informed interventions on flood insurance demand: an experimental analysis of ‘boosts’ and ‘nudges’
by Bradt, Jacob
April 2022, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 172-190 Informing behavioural policies with data from everyday life
by Lades, Leonhard K. & Martin, Lucie & Delaney, Liam
- 191-212 Intention and action in retirement preparation
by Krijnen, Job M.T. & Zeelenberg, Marcel & Breugelmans, Seger M. & Van Der Schors, Anna
- 213-236 Motivated reasoning when assessing the effects of refugee intake
by Lind, Thérèse & Erlandsson, Arvid & Västfjäll, Daniel & Tinghög, Gustav
- 237-260 A machine learning perspective on responsible gambling
by Hassanniakalager, Arman & Newall, Philip W.S.
- 261-282 Freerolls and binds: making policy when information is missing
by Duke, Annie & Sunstein, Cass R.
- 283-302 Debt perceptions: fairness judgments of debt relief for individuals and countries
by Chavanne, David
- 303-324 The role of inequity aversion in microloan defaults
by Jordan, Matthew R. & Dickens, William T. & Hauser, Oliver P. & Rand, David G.
- 325-341 Lay attitudes toward involuntary organ procurement from death-row prisoners: no, but
by Bar-Hillel, Maya & Lavee, Jacob
January 2022, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-12 Behavioral risk compensation and the efficacy of nonpharmacological interventions
by Kacelnik, Oliver & Kacelnik, Alex
- 13-33 Behavioural and social sciences to enhance the efficacy of health promotion interventions: redesigning the role of professionals and people
by Pennucci, Francesca & De Rosis, Sabina & Murante, Anna Maria & Nuti, Sabina
- 34-51 Reporting on one's behavior: a survey experiment on the nonvalidity of self-reported COVID-19 hygiene-relevant routine behaviors
by Hansen, Pelle Guldborg & Larsen, Erik Gahner & Gundersen, Caroline Drøgemüller
- 52-74 Improving hand hygiene in hospitals: comparing the effect of a nudge and a boost on protocol compliance
by van Roekel, Henrico & Reinhard, Joanne & Grimmelikhuijsen, Stephan
- 75-94 Nudge FORGOOD
by Lades, Leonhard K. & Delaney, Liam
- 95-118 The effect of paternalistic alternatives on attitudes toward default nudges
by Hagman, William & Erlandsson, Arvid & Dickert, Stephan & Tinghög, Gustav & Västfjäll, Daniel
- 119-149 Self-nudging and the citizen choice architect
by Reijula, Samuli & Hertwig, Ralph
- 150-159 Personalized nudging
by Mills, Stuart
- 160-171 Some challenges to the new paternalism
by Le Grand, Julian
October 2021, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 430-438 Behavioural climate policy
by Van Der Linden, Sander & Pearson, Adam R. & Van Boven, Leaf
- 439-453 Making behavioral science integral to climate science and action
by Fischhoff, Baruch
- 454-479 How others drive our sense of understanding of policies
by Rabb, Nathaniel & Han, John J. & Sloman, Steven A.
- 480-502 Identifying the most important predictors of support for climate policy in the United States
by Goldberg, Matthew H. & Gustafson, Abel & Ballew, Matthew T. & Rosenthal, Seth A. & Leiserowitz, Anthony
- 503-527 What shapes public support for climate change mitigation policies? The role of descriptive social norms and elite cues
by Rinscheid, Adrian & Pianta, Silvia & Weber, Elke U.
- 528-555 How social norms are often a barrier to addressing climate change but can be part of the solution
by Sparkman, Gregg & Howe, Lauren & Walton, Greg
- 556-575 Beyond choice architecture: a building code for structuring climate risk management decisions
by Árvai, Joseph & Gregory, Robin
- 576-605 The exchange between citizens and elected officials: a social psychological framework for citizen climate activists
by Sherman, David K. & Shteyn, Michelle F. & Han, Hahrie & Van Boven, Leaf
July 2021, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 279-300 Public issues or issue publics? The distribution of genuine political attitudes
by Dufresne, Yannick & Ouellet, Catherine
- 301-317 Quaking in their boots? Inaccurate perceptions of seismic hazard and public policy inaction
by Motta, Matthew & Rohrman, Andrew
- 318-332 Improving the National Flood Insurance Program
by Kunreuther, Howard
- 333-353 Invisible inequality leads to punishing the poor and rewarding the rich
by Hauser, Oliver P. & Kraft-Todd, Gordon T. & Rand, David G. & Nowak, Martin A. & Norton, Michael I.
- 354-377 How much is a calorie worth? A study of willingness to pay for calorie labels in restaurant menus
by Rafiq, Sana
- 378-395 Nudging à la carte: a field experiment on climate-friendly food choice
by Gravert, Christina & Kurz, Verena
- 396-416 Making medications stick: improving medication adherence by highlighting the personal health costs of non-compliance
by Jachimowicz, Jon M. & Gladstone, Joe J. & Berry, Dan & Kirkdale, Charlotte L. & Thornley, Tracey & Galinsky, Adam D.
- 417-428 Lowering the bucks for the bang: viewing pharmaceutical price negotiations through a behavioural lens
by Oliver, Adam
April 2021, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 135-152 Testing for COVID-19: willful ignorance or selfless behavior?
by Thunström, Linda & Ashworth, Madison & Shogren, Jason F. & Newbold, Stephen & Finnoff, David
- 153-179 When behavioural science can make a difference in times of COVID-19
by Krpan, Dario & Makki, Fadi & Saleh, Nabil & Brink, Suzanne Iris & Klauznicer, Helena Vlahinja
- 180-201 The policy consequences of cascade blindness
by Elga, Adam & Oppenheimer, Daniel M.
- 202-221 Don't watch me read: how mere presence and mandatory waiting periods affect consumer attention to disclosures
by Chin, Alycia & Beckett, Dustin H.
- 222-224 Introduction: Behavioural science and regulation on disclosure and consumer protection
by Page, Lionel
- 225-237 Disclosure for real humans
by Page, Lionel
- 238-251 Smart disclosure: promise and perils
by Bar-Gill, Oren
- 252-278 Disclosure as a tool for enhancing consumer engagement and competition
by Fletcher, Amelia
January 2021, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 2-49 How can experiments play a greater role in public policy? Twelve proposals from an economic model of scaling
by Al-Ubaydli, Omar & Lee, Min Sok & List, John A. & Mackevicius, Claire L. & Suskind, Dana
- 50-59 How can experiments play a greater role in public policy? Three notions from behavioral psychology
by McCONNELL, SCOTT
- 60-70 Scaling up experiments to reduce educational inequality
by Raudenbush, Stephen W.
- 71-79 Success at scale: six suggestions from implementation and policy sciences
by Ho, Teck-Hua & Leong, Ching & Yeung, Catherine
- 80-89 Successfully scaled solutions need not be homogenous
by Soman, Dilip & Hossain, Tanjim
- 90-102 The realities of scaling within evidence-based policy
by Supplee, Lauren H. & Kane, Maggie C.
- 103-111 Experimental evidence, scaling and public policy: a perspective from developing countries
by Mani, Anandi
- 112-116 Let's walk before we can run: the uncertain demand from policymakers for trials
by John, Peter
- 117-124 Field experiments and public policy: festina lente
by Harrison, Glenn W.
- 125-134 A rejoinder: ‘How can experiments play a greater role in public policy? Twelve proposals from an economic model of scaling’
by Al-Ubaydli, Omar & Lee, Min Sok & List, John A. & Mackevicius, Claire L. & Suskind, Dana
November 2020, Volume 4, Issue 3
July 2020, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 126-165 A happy choice: wellbeing as the goal of government
by Frijters, Paul & Clark, Andrew E. & Krekel, Christian & Layard, Richard
- 166-176 Happiness, public policy and the notion of development
by Rojas, Mariano
- 177-187 Three questions about happiness
by Helliwell, John F.
- 188-197 Income growth is unlikely to help, but we can learn from international comparisons
by Kapteyn, Arie
- 198-209 Self-reported wellbeing indicators are a valuable complement to traditional economic indicators but are not yet ready to compete with them
by Benjamin, Dan & Cooper, Kristen & Heffetz, Ori & Kimball, Miles
- 210-225 Happiness and public policy: a procedural perspective
by Stutzer, Alois
- 226-235 What should be the goal of public policies?
by Durand, Martine
- 236-244 Happiness economics as technocracy
by Singh, Ramandeep & Alexandrova, Anna
- 245-253 Wellbeing measures of mortality risks: life-cycle contradictions and ordinal index challenges
by Viscusi, W. Kip
- 254-262 Top-down and bottom-up views of public choice: should wellbeing be government's only goal?
by Chater, Nick
- 263-271 A happy choice: a response to the responses
by Frijters, Paul & Clark, Andrew E. & Krekel, Christian & Layard, Richard
March 2020, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-25 Dynamic relationships between social norms and pro-environmental behavior: evidence from household recycling
by Huber, Joel & Viscusi, W. Kip & Bell, Jason
- 26-49 Promoting voter registration: the effects of low-cost interventions on behaviour and norms
by Kã–Lle, Felix & Lane, Tom & Nosenzo, Daniele & Starmer, Chris
- 50-70 The role of perceived effectiveness on the acceptability of choice architecture
by Bang, H. Min & Shu, Suzanne B. & Weber, Elke U.
- 71-87 Message and Environment: a framework for nudges and choice architecture
by Congiu, Luca & Moscati, Ivan
- 88-107 Coercive paternalism and the intelligence continuum
by Cofnas, Nathan
- 108-123 How autonomy is understood in discussions on the ethics of nudging
by Vugts, Anastasia & Van Den Hoven, Mariã‹Tte & De Vet, Emely & Verweij, Marcel
November 2019, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 129-158 The contact hypothesis re-evaluated
by Paluck, Elizabeth Levy & Green, Seth A. & Green, Donald P.
- 159-186 When and why defaults influence decisions: a meta-analysis of default effects
by Jachimowicz, Jon M. & Duncan, Shannon & Weber, Elke U. & Johnson, Eric J.
- 187-208 Transparency effects on policy compliance: disclosing how defaults work can enhance their effectiveness
by Paunov, Yavor & Wã„Nke, Michaela & Vogel, Tobias
- 209-227 Drawing false inferences from mandated disclosures
by Bar-Gill, Oren & Schkade, David & Sunstein, Cass R.
- 228-258 Nudging folks towards stronger password choices: providing certainty is the key
by Renaud, Karen & Zimmermann, Verena
May 2019, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-16 Growing outrage
by Sunstein, Cass R.
- 17-36 Adapting neuroeconomics for environmental and energy policy
by Sawe, Nik
- 37-46 How public health policy can be informed by neuroscience
by Wolf, Andrew B. & Felsen, Gidon
- 47-71 Promoting adolescent health: insights from developmental and communication neuroscience
by Pei, Rui & Kranzler, Elissa C. & Suleiman, Ahna Ballonoff & Falk, Emily B.
- 72-86 Responses to losses in high-deductible health insurance: persistence, emotions, and rationality
by Pauly, Mark V. & Kunreuther, Howard
- 87-103 The automatic nature of motivated belief updating
by Kappes, Andreas & Sharot, Tali
- 104-126 Behavior in reverse: reasons for return migration
by Stark, Oded
- 127-127 Nudging folks towards stronger password choices: providing certainty is the key – CORRIGENDUM
by Renaud, Karen & Zimmermann, Verena
November 2018, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 144-167 Behavioural science and policy: where are we now and where are we going?
by Sanders, Michael & Snijders, Veerle & Hallsworth, Michael
- 168-173 Behavioural public policies and charitable giving
by Bovens, Luc
- 174-182 Three challenges for behavioural science and policy: the empirical, the normative and the political
by Lepenies, Robert & Mackay, Kathryn & Quigley, Muireann
- 183-189 Behavioural Insights Team: ethical, professional and historical considerations
by Delaney, Liam
- 190-197 What are we forgetting?
by Hansen, Pelle Guldborg
- 198-206 Nudging transparent behavioural science and policy
by Maynard, Olivia M. & Munafã’, Marcus R.
- 207-217 The future of behavioral insights: on the importance of socially situated nudges
by Van Der Linden, Sander
- 218-226 Putting the public back in behavioral public policy
by De Jonge, Patricia & Zeelenberg, Marcel & Verlegh, Peeter W.J.
- 227-234 Complexity as an opportunity and challenge for behavioural public policy
by Spencer, Nathalie
- 235-245 Public and private sector nudgers can learn from each other
by Caldwell, Leigh
- 246-251 Policy-making under uncertainty
by Sutherland, Rory
- 252-255 The challenge of making nudging attractive to politicians
by O'Donnell, Gus
- 256-262 eMBeDding for impact and scale in developing contexts
by Gauri, Varun
- 263-269 Response to responses
by Sanders, Michael & Snijders, Veerle & Hallsworth, Michael
May 2018, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-21 Combining behavioral economics and field experiments to reimagine early childhood education
by List, John A. & Samek, Anya & Suskind, Dana L.
- 22-40 The case for laboratory experiments in behavioural public policy
by Lunn, Peter D. & Nã Choisdealbha, Ã Ine
- 41-55 Unhealthy consumerism: The challenge of trading off price and quality in health care
by Barasz, Kate & Ubel, Peter A.
- 56-77 Enrolee outcomes after health insurance plan terminations: a diagnosis of default effects
by Sinaiko, Anna D. & Zeckhauser, Richard
- 78-106 Attention manipulation and information overload
by Persson, Petra
- 107-124 Rethinking nudge: not one but three concepts
by Mongin, Philippe & Cozic, Mikaã‹L
- 125-142 Balancing small against large burdens
by Voorhoeve, Alex
November 2017, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 143-161 When to consider boosting: some rules for policy-makers
by Hertwig, Ralph
- 162-176 Educating good decisions
by Peters, Ellen
- 177-189 Policy solutions to conflicts of interest: the value of professional norms
by Sah, Sunita
- 190-206 Behavioural economics, consumer behaviour and consumer policy: state of the art
by Reisch, Lucia A. & Zhao, Min
- 207-218 Paternalism, coercion and the unimportance of (some) liberties
by Conly, Sarah
- 219-251 Behavioral considerations for effective time-varying electricity prices
by Schneider, Ian & Sunstein, Cass R.
- 252-265 Behavioural public policy: the constitutional approach
by Hargreaves Heap, Shaun P.
May 2017, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 4-25 Nudges that fail
by Sunstein, Cass R.
- 26-53 Putting nudges in perspective
by Loewenstein, George & Chater, Nick
- 54-86 Motivated numeracy and enlightened self-government
by Kahan, Dan M. & Peters, Ellen & Dawson, Erica Cantrell & Slovic, Paul
- 87-105 How psychological bias shapes accounting and financial regulation
by Hirshleifer, David & Teoh, Siew Hong
- 106-121 Choice, freedom, and well-being: considerations for public policy
by Schwartz, Barry & Cheek, Nathan N.
- 122-142 Weighing private preferences in public sector safety decisions: some reflections on the practical application of the willingness-to-pay approach
by Jones-Lee, Michael & Aven, Terje