A theoretical framework explaining the mechanisms of nudging
Abstract
In this paper we develop a theoretical model to clarify the underlying mechanisms that drive individual decision making and responses to behavioral interventions, such as nudges. The contribution of the paper is three-fold: First, the model provides a theoretical framework that comprehensively structures the individual decision-making process applicable to a wide range of choice situations. Second, we reduce the confusion regarding what should be called a nudge by offering a clear classification of behavioral interventions. We distinguish among what we label as pure nudges, preference nudges, and other behavioral interventions. Third, we identify the mechanisms behind the effectiveness of behavioral interventions based on the structured decision-making process. Hence, the model can be used to predict under which circumstances, and in which choice situations, a nudge is likely to be effective.
Other description
JEL: D11, D91.
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Date
2019-03Author
Löfgren, Åsa
Nordblom, Katarina
Keywords
Nudge
decision making
havioral intervention
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
Language
eng