by iNudgeyou | Jan 8, 2016 | English post
This summer the debate once again raged in Denmark on what, if any, responsibility retail business has with regards to the increasingly unhealthy dietary habits of consumers. Like in other countries, a main area of public disagreement has been whether we as consumers...
by iNudgeyou | May 28, 2014 | English post
Low voter turnout is a democratic problem that may be fixed with help from behavioral science. Here are a few insightful nudges that has proven to work. Last week the elections for the European Parliament was carried out in all countries. Though some considerations...
by iNudgeyou | Nov 17, 2013 | English post
In this post we look at financial literacy and how it corresponds with behavior. Finally, we turn to a different type of behavior, namely foraging, and see if the insights from that can explain some of the oddities in our financial behavior. The financial crisis...
by iNudgeyou | Sep 23, 2013 | English post
When trying to nudge behavior, you have to consider who it is you are talking to. Otherwise, some nudges may easily become nags.Nudging is increasingly being viewed as an effective policy tool to combat a range of issues like climate change and the obesity...
by iNudgeyou | Sep 3, 2013 | English post
Electricity is invisible, costly and often relies on finite resources. This post discusses three nudges making electricity consumption comprehensible and visible. With the rising economic, strategic, and environmental costs of our continued energy consumption rates...