Research Handbook on Nudges and Society
Edited by Cass R. Sunstein and
Lucia A. Reisch
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This timely Research Handbook offers offers a comprehensive examination of the growing field of nudging and its impact on society. The editors, Cass R. Sunstein and Lucia A. Reisch provide readers with a detailed exploration of the theoretical and empirical work on nudging, as well as an understanding of current and likely future developments in the field. Divided into six key thematic parts, the Research Handbook covers everything from the foundations of nudging to its use in government and private organizations.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy General Academic Interest (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781035303021
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Libertarian paternalism , pp 10-16

- Richard Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein
- Ch 2 Nudgeability and beyond: affording people with opportunities to make the right choice , pp 17-33

- Denise de Ridder
- Ch 3 Bias, noise and nudges , pp 34-55

- Olivier Sibony
- Ch 4 Social norm nudging for sustainable consumption , pp 56-69

- John Thøgersen
- Ch 5 Welfare now , pp 70-89

- Cass R. Sunstein
- Ch 6 Shifting online incentive structures to reduce polarization and the spread of misinformation , pp 91-108

- Steve Rathje and Sander van der Linden
- Ch 7 Animal protection and information avoidance , pp 109-128

- Richard Völker and Sven Grüner
- Ch 8 Behavioural interventions to improve financial wellbeing: a focus on budgeting , pp 129-151

- Dilip Soman and Yuna Choe
- Ch 9 Nudging employees for corporate sustainability: a systematic evidence map , pp 152-173

- Leonie Decrinis and Lucia A. Reisch
- Ch 10 Smart disclosure: promise and perils , pp 174-187

- Oren Bar-Gill
- Ch 11 Nudges versus financial incentives , pp 189-208

- W Viscusi
- Ch 12 Priceless behaviours: behavioural implications, unintended consequences and spillover effects of pricing policies , pp 209-225

- Mario Mazzocchi and Beatrice Biondi
- Ch 13 Nudge+: putting citizens at the heart of behavioural public policy , pp 227-241

- Sanchayan Banerjee and Peter John
- Ch 14 Addressing inequalities with behavioral science: a taxonomy of positive deviance , pp 242-262

- Kai Ruggeri and Valentina Cafarelli
- Ch 15 Self-nudging and the citizen choice architect , pp 263-290

- Samuli Reijula and Ralph Hertwig
- Ch 16 Behavioural science: ethics, expertise and systemic risk , pp 292-307

- Liam Delaney, Atrina Oraee and Jet Sanders
- Ch 17 The use and misuse of behavioural science in the age of COVID-19 , pp 308-318

- Adam Oliver
- Ch 18 Eight misconceptions about nudges , pp 319-328

- Cass R. Sunstein
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