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relationship between nudges and freedom; nudges, behavioral biases, and noise; the fundamental role of default rules and social …
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Nudges? -- 4. Evaluation -- 5. References. . …All over the world, private and public institutions have been attracted to “nudges,” understood as interventions that … preserve freedom of choice, but that steer people in particular directions. The most effective nudges are often “defaults …
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conservation and pro-environmental behavior. I study the lasting effectiveness of a salient green default nudge in conserving paper … incentives. The data analysis supports the hypothesis that this green default nudge was effective in promoting paper conservation … efficient usage of paper and considers both single-sided and double-sided printing. The nudge had a statistically significant …
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Recent evidence suggests that nudges, i.e. alterations in the decisional context, can have large effects on decisions … also whether yielding or opposing a nudge affects attitudes, and whether nudging intentions (pledges) translate into … because the nudge affected only participants who were close to indifference between pledging and not pledging and were thus …
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