Paper by Dennis Hummel and Alexander Maedche: “Changes in the choice architecture, so-called nudges, have been employed in a variety of contexts to alter people’s behavior. Although nudging has gained
How Effective Is Nudging? A Quantitative Review on the Effect Sizes and Limits of Empirical Nudging Studies
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