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To nudge is to design choice contexts in order to improve choice outcomes. Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein emphatically endorse nudging but reject more restrictive means. In contrast, I argue that the behavioral psychology that motivates nudging also motivates what may be called jolting—i.e....
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In this keynote address, David Wirth identifies fundamental and dynamic attributes of globalisation, examines the need to confront institutional failures and systemic challenges of multilateral governance, and offers some preliminary observations on directions in which global governance might...
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When making choices, decision makers often either lack information about alternatives or lack the cognitive capacity to …
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According to normative decision theory there exists a principle of procedure invariance which states that a decision … maker's preference order should remain the same, independently of which response mode is used. For example, the decision … research in behavioral decision making has suggested that judgments and choices yield different preference orders in both the …
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