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Nudging with Care: The Risks and Benefits of Social Information

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Bicchieri, C., & Dimant, E. (2022). Nudging with care: The risks and benefits of social information. Public Choice, 191(3), 443-464.

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Nudges are popular types of interventions. Recent years have seen the rise of ‘norm-nudges’—nudges whose mechanism of action relies on social norms, eliciting or changing social expectations. Norm-nudges can be powerful interventions, but they can easily fail to be effective and can even backfire unless they are designed with care. We highlight important considerations when designing norm-nudges and discuss a general model of social behavior based on social expectations and conditional preferences. We present the results of several experiments wherein norm-nudging can backfire, and ways to avoid those negative outcomes.

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Eugen Dimant
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Associate Professor of Practice in Behavioral and Decision Sciences
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