Framing Choice Architectures
Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci ()
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Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci: University of Copenhagen
Chapter 7 in Big Data, Databases and "Ownership" Rights in the Cloud, 2020, pp 183-207 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter is about cloud architecturesArchitecture , freedom of choiceChoice , and the legitimate scope of cloud brokersBrokers in softly nudging end-usersEnd-users and cloud providers—as a new form of soft paternalismSoft paternalism —that can help them make better decisions without coercing or neglecting their choicesChoice . I attempt to examine these issues by taking into account the recent theories within behavioral law and economicsBehavioral law and economics , which are steadily on the rise and increasingly relevant as a point of reference in policy-making and regulation over the past decade. In this regard, behavioral economics offers a normative framework, which helps us better understand the pitfalls of the decision-makingDecision-making process.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-0349-8_7
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