A core idea underlying nudging is that it helps individuals to achieve their own goals, yet many nudges actually aim at collective goals or specifically target the benefit of others. An example is nudging healthcare workers to be vaccinated against influenza. I distinguish between self‐regarding nudges, which primarily benefit the nudgee, and other‐regarding nudges, which mainly benefit others, and argue that the default justificatory reason to legitimize self‐regarding nudges, namely the ‘as judged by themselves’ standard, does not apply and that we need to look for other justifications. I examine several possible moral justifications to support strong other‐regarding nudges, namely beneficence, the harm principle and solidarity
Nudging has become a well renowned concept in policymaking around the globe, supporting active behav...
Series: Economic Analysis of Law in European Legal Scholarship, vol. 3 Nudging has become an increas...
In both developing and developed countries, health ministries closely examine use of so-called nudge...
A core idea underlying nudging is that it helps individuals to achieve their own goals, yet many nud...
The most popular intervention of behavioral economics is the nudge theory. The aim is to conduct a s...
Is it ever justified to ‘nudge’ people towards their own health? In this article, we argue that it i...
Nudges are soft interventions designed to influence human behaviour. They are increasingly used by p...
A common critique of nudges is that they reduce someone's of choices or elicit behavior through mea...
All over the world, governments are using nudges as regulatory tools. Is this ethical? Much of the a...
Nudging techniques can help charities to increase donations. In this article, we first provide a sys...
To be able to implement nudges in an effective and ethically defensible manner, it is important to u...
So-called nudge policies utilize insights from behavioral science to achieve policy outcomes. Nudge ...
Should people get vaccinated for the sake of others? What could ground—and limit—the normative claim...
Should people get vaccinated for the sake of others? What could ground—and limit—the normative claim...
Background: Promoting sustainable health behavior can be arrived at in several ways. While the most ...
Nudging has become a well renowned concept in policymaking around the globe, supporting active behav...
Series: Economic Analysis of Law in European Legal Scholarship, vol. 3 Nudging has become an increas...
In both developing and developed countries, health ministries closely examine use of so-called nudge...
A core idea underlying nudging is that it helps individuals to achieve their own goals, yet many nud...
The most popular intervention of behavioral economics is the nudge theory. The aim is to conduct a s...
Is it ever justified to ‘nudge’ people towards their own health? In this article, we argue that it i...
Nudges are soft interventions designed to influence human behaviour. They are increasingly used by p...
A common critique of nudges is that they reduce someone's of choices or elicit behavior through mea...
All over the world, governments are using nudges as regulatory tools. Is this ethical? Much of the a...
Nudging techniques can help charities to increase donations. In this article, we first provide a sys...
To be able to implement nudges in an effective and ethically defensible manner, it is important to u...
So-called nudge policies utilize insights from behavioral science to achieve policy outcomes. Nudge ...
Should people get vaccinated for the sake of others? What could ground—and limit—the normative claim...
Should people get vaccinated for the sake of others? What could ground—and limit—the normative claim...
Background: Promoting sustainable health behavior can be arrived at in several ways. While the most ...
Nudging has become a well renowned concept in policymaking around the globe, supporting active behav...
Series: Economic Analysis of Law in European Legal Scholarship, vol. 3 Nudging has become an increas...
In both developing and developed countries, health ministries closely examine use of so-called nudge...