by iNudgeyou | Jun 15, 2022 | English post
Human beings are creatures of habit. Ours days have a particular rhythm to them, and behaviours we exhibit today are generally indicative of how we behaved yesterday and will behave tomorrow. Yet for how routine our lives can be, behavioural research conducted the...
by iNudgeyou | Jun 28, 2017 | English post
What would you do, if somebody asked you to develop a solution that prevents people from falling down onto the railway tracks – and where would you even start? Most people would likely counter the accidents by means of automatic doors, only granting access when the...
by iNudgeyou | Aug 19, 2013 | English post
Background One of three operational objectives of the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is to secure protection for consumers and a part of this is making sure consumers receive redress following the mis-selling of financial products. In pursuit of this goal the...
by iNudgeyou | Dec 12, 2012 | English post
During a stressful day the urge for cake, chocolate and sweets emerges. What to do? Chocolate may increase productivity but you want to eat fruit as snack. How To Prompt Fruit Consumption? In our daily collaboration with organizations, businesses and public...
by iNudgeyou | Oct 8, 2012 | English post
– Pelle Guldborg Hansen, Ph.d. ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ONLINE: 2012. SLIGHTLY REVISED: OCTOBER 2022 Introduction In the summer of 2012 New York mayor Michael Bloomberg suggested banning the sale of super-sized sodas and other sugary drinks more than 16 ounces at...