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Consumer Behavior and Nudging
Andrew Winston —
Authority: 449
Just a quick note about a great post today from sustainability writer Marc Gunther . He reports on a conference on behavior and climate change. How to change peoples behavior is a thorny problem with no easy solution. But the work of thinkers like Dan Ariely ( Predictably Irrational ) and Richard Thaler/Cass ...2 weeks ago -
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Audio Geek Zine —
Authority: 130
It’s time for another recap of @theaudiogeek on twitter. theaudiogeek New AGZ post: Audio Geek Zine is growing and I want you to keep up http://cli.gs/yL5Q8 Its pretty sad that in the event of a zombie outbreak my best option is to be bitten early and help spread the infection. RT @joegilder : Blog ...2 weeks ago -
In Asia, Obama pushing arms control with Russians (AP)
Relevant News —
Authority: 178
AP – A major pact within tantalizing reach, President Barack Obama aims to nudge forward an arms-control deal in talks with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. More here:Â (AP)"> (AP)">In Asia, Obama pushing arms control with Russians (AP)2 weeks ago -
Best of the Blogosphere: More Mobile, the “Nudge Effect” and the Coolest Email We’ve Ever Seen
Bronto Blog —
Authority: 457
This week in the blogosphere, we’ve got new stats and strategies on email engagement, hope for the overworked marketer, more advice for planning a mobile email marketing strategy, and one of the most creative email designs ever. Newsflash: Not everyone checks their email every day. In fact, the average elapsed ...2 weeks ago -
Nudge nudge, think think – competing strategies for changing civic behaviour
BASIC CRAFT —
Authority: 104
Governments can no longer rely on the traditional behaviour change tools of regulatory and economic instruments to shape civic actions. But should they turn to choice architecture or deliberative participation as an alternative? Both are very in vogue, but can real shifts be achieved by appealing to perceptions of ...3 weeks ago -
Which side of the Opportunity Chasm are You On?
Moving From Me To We.com —
Authority: 104
In a world that increasingly favors thinkers (vs. laborers) huge changes are happening, including these four , observes Arnold King : 1. The nature of marriage has changed: “Men & women look for complementarity in consumption rather than in production.” 2. “Achievement-oriented men looking ...4 weeks ago -
These Are the Times That Try Men’s Blogging Souls
Big Government —
Authority: 816
THESE are the times that try men’s souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands by it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that ...4 weeks ago -
Nudge nudge, wink wink
Geary Behavioural Economics Blog —
Authority: 482
The whole "Nudge" train always bothered me as being paternalistic. But if it was about helping people make better decisions (by their own criteria) as opposed to some policy makers, maybe thats not so bad. Although we have had "sin taxes" - a less than subtle nudge- for years. This paper investigates non-pateralistic ...5 weeks ago -
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Geary Behavioural Economics Blog —
Authority: 482
One of the main challenges to the idea that the government should intervene to frame choices to counteract lack of information and procrastination is the existence of competitive markets for doing the same. Sure, it might be very difficult to understand, for example, how to claim back tax if you have worked abroad and ...5 weeks ago

