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Self-nudging is more ethical, but less efficient than social nudging
Diederich, Johannes
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Goeschl, Timo
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Waichman, Israel
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2023
outcomes differ between the
self-nudge
and two exogenous defaults, a social (full cooperation) and a selfish (perfect free …
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Self-nudging is more ethical, but less efficient than social nudging
Diederich, Johannes
;
Goeschl, Timo
;
Waichman, Israel
-
2023
outcomes differ between the
self-nudge
and two exogenous defaults, a social (full cooperation) and a selfish (perfect free …
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Self-nudging is more ethical, but less efficient than social nudging
Diederich, Johannes
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Goeschl, Timo
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Waichman, Israel
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outcomes differ between the
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