Sludge Detectives: The “BE Police” Take On Hotel Booking Sites
Regulators are realizing the need to act as a type of “behavioral economics police” to protect consumers from a deluge of sludge.
Regulators are realizing the need to act as a type of “behavioral economics police” to protect consumers from a deluge of sludge.
Students from underrepresented groups are still told, in ways both systemic and subtle, that they don’t belong in higher education. New research suggests that true inclusiveness requires two types of policy.
The marketing world demonstrates how a failure to replicate opens new windows into human behavior.
As we enter the second post-Nudge decade, policymakers should consider and evaluate how their nudges are being interpreted to ensure they have the intended effects.
Referring to the number of women who experience sexual assault during their time in college, “1 in 5” is one of the most high-profile and contested statistics in the media today.
To what extent are we inadvertently limiting the range of problems for behavioral science’s attention?