Trusting nudges : (Record no. 37928)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9780367460556
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng-
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 320.6
Item number SUN-T
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Personal name Sunstein, Cass R.
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Title Trusting nudges :
Sub Title toward a bill of rights for nudging /
Statement of responsibility, etc Cass R. Sunstein, Lucia A. Reisch
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication Abingdon :
Name of publisher Routledge,
Year of publication 2019.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages xii, 145p.
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc Include index.
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Summary, etc Many "nudges" aim to make life simpler, safer, or easier for people to navigate, but what do members of the public really think about these policies? Drawing on surveys from numerous nations around the world, Sunstein and Reisch explore whether citizens approve of nudge policies. Their most important finding is simple and striking. In diverse countries, both democratic and nondemocratic, strong majorities approve of nudges designed to promote health, safety, and environmental protection—and their approval cuts across political divisions.<br/><br/>In recent years, many governments have implemented behaviorally informed policies, focusing on nudges—understood as interventions that preserve freedom of choice, but that also steer people in certain directions. In some circles, nudges have become controversial, with questions raised about whether they amount to forms of manipulation. This fascinating book carefully considers these criticisms and answers important questions. What do citizens actually think about behaviorally informed policies? Do citizens have identifiable principles in mind when they approve or disapprove of the policies? Do citizens of different nations agree with each other?<br/><br/>From the answers to these questions, the authors identify six principles of legitimacy—a "bill of rights" for nudging that build on strong public support for nudging policies around the world, while also recognizing what citizens disapprove of. Their bill of rights is designed to capture citizens’ central concerns, reflecting widespread commitments to freedom and welfare that transcend national boundaries.
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Language note English.
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Topical Term Policy sciences
General subdivision Psychological aspects.
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Topical Term Common good
General subdivision Psychological aspects.
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Topical Term Decision making
General subdivision Psychological aspects.
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Topical Term Economics
General subdivision Psychological aspects.
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Topical Term Public opinion.
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Personal name Reisch, Lucia A.
Relator term Author.
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