Recent studies have demonstrated that financial incentives can improve driving behaviour but high-value incentives are unlikely to be cost-effective and attempts to amplify the impact of low-value incentives have so far proven disappointing. The present study provides experimental evidence to inform the design of ‘smart’ and potentially more cost-effective incentives for safe driving in novice drivers. Study participants (n = 78) were randomised to one of four financial incentives: high-value penalty; low-value penalty; high-value reward; low-value reward; allowing us to compare high-value versus low-value incentives, penalties versus rewards, and to test specific hypotheses regarding motivational crowding out and gain/loss asymmetry. Resul...
Although positive incentives have been successfully applied in various domains to influence behavior...
Although positive incentives have been successfully applied in various domains to influence behavior...
AbstractThe purpose of our study is to unravel the cognitive mechanisms that underlie risky driving ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Recent studies have demonstrated that financial incentives can improve driving b...
BACKGROUND: Road injury is the leading cause of death for young people, with human error a contribut...
Background Road injury is the leading cause of death for young people, with human error a contributi...
017014592018Year 25 Final ReportPDFTech ReportMITR25-12DTRT13-G-UTC31IncentivesMotivationPeer groups...
Speeding is an important cause for young drivers' involvement in traffic accidents. A reduction in d...
Objective: The objective was to identify whether it was possible to change driver behavior by econom...
A route-based incentive program is introduced in which drivers are rewarded for taking the safest ro...
There is growing interest in using kilometre-based financial mechanisms to encourage safer driving p...
In normal, everyday driving, behaving safely in traffic usually remains unrewarded whereas consequen...
Abstract Purpose The current study examined the relations between objective and subjective measures ...
Inappropriate speed choice increases crash risk. Emerging technologies, such as in-vehicle systems, ...
In normal, everyday driving, behaving safely in traffic usually remains unrewarded whereas consequen...
Although positive incentives have been successfully applied in various domains to influence behavior...
Although positive incentives have been successfully applied in various domains to influence behavior...
AbstractThe purpose of our study is to unravel the cognitive mechanisms that underlie risky driving ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Recent studies have demonstrated that financial incentives can improve driving b...
BACKGROUND: Road injury is the leading cause of death for young people, with human error a contribut...
Background Road injury is the leading cause of death for young people, with human error a contributi...
017014592018Year 25 Final ReportPDFTech ReportMITR25-12DTRT13-G-UTC31IncentivesMotivationPeer groups...
Speeding is an important cause for young drivers' involvement in traffic accidents. A reduction in d...
Objective: The objective was to identify whether it was possible to change driver behavior by econom...
A route-based incentive program is introduced in which drivers are rewarded for taking the safest ro...
There is growing interest in using kilometre-based financial mechanisms to encourage safer driving p...
In normal, everyday driving, behaving safely in traffic usually remains unrewarded whereas consequen...
Abstract Purpose The current study examined the relations between objective and subjective measures ...
Inappropriate speed choice increases crash risk. Emerging technologies, such as in-vehicle systems, ...
In normal, everyday driving, behaving safely in traffic usually remains unrewarded whereas consequen...
Although positive incentives have been successfully applied in various domains to influence behavior...
Although positive incentives have been successfully applied in various domains to influence behavior...
AbstractThe purpose of our study is to unravel the cognitive mechanisms that underlie risky driving ...