Financial incentives to encourage healthy and prosocial behaviours often trigger initial behavioural change, but a large academic literature warns against using them. Critics warn that financial incentives can crowd out prosocial motivations and reduce perceived safety and trust, thereby reducing healthy behaviours when no payments are offered and eroding morals more generally. Here we report findings from a large-scale, pre-registered study in Sweden that causally measures the unintended consequences of offering financial incentives for taking the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. We use a unique combination of random exposure to financial incentives, population-wide administrative vaccination records and rich survey data. We find no negat...
Personal financial incentives are increasingly being used to motivate patients and general populatio...
We study the impact of public health messages on intentions to vaccinate and vaccination uptakes, es...
Background: Healthy behaviours are important determinants of health and disease, but many people fi...
Financial incentives to encourage healthy and prosocial behaviours often trigger initial behavioural...
Stalling COVID-19 vaccination rates threaten public health. To increase vaccination rates, governmen...
This research investigates the extent to which financial incentives (conditional cash transfers) wou...
Monetary and legal incentives have been proposed to promote COVID-19 vaccination uptake. To evaluate...
Monetary incentives to increase COVID-19 vaccinations are widely used. Even if they work, whether s...
Experts debate whether COVID-19 vaccine mandates or financial incentives will reduce, rather than in...
This research investigates the extent to which financial incentives (conditional cash transfers) wou...
Financial (positive or negative) and non-financial incentives or rewards are increasingly used in at...
<div><p>Financial (positive or negative) and non-financial incentives or rewards are increasingly us...
The use of financial incentives to change health-related behaviour is often opposed by members of th...
Background:The use of financial incentives or pay-for-performance programs for health care providers...
The use of financial incentives to change health-related behaviour is often opposed by members of th...
Personal financial incentives are increasingly being used to motivate patients and general populatio...
We study the impact of public health messages on intentions to vaccinate and vaccination uptakes, es...
Background: Healthy behaviours are important determinants of health and disease, but many people fi...
Financial incentives to encourage healthy and prosocial behaviours often trigger initial behavioural...
Stalling COVID-19 vaccination rates threaten public health. To increase vaccination rates, governmen...
This research investigates the extent to which financial incentives (conditional cash transfers) wou...
Monetary and legal incentives have been proposed to promote COVID-19 vaccination uptake. To evaluate...
Monetary incentives to increase COVID-19 vaccinations are widely used. Even if they work, whether s...
Experts debate whether COVID-19 vaccine mandates or financial incentives will reduce, rather than in...
This research investigates the extent to which financial incentives (conditional cash transfers) wou...
Financial (positive or negative) and non-financial incentives or rewards are increasingly used in at...
<div><p>Financial (positive or negative) and non-financial incentives or rewards are increasingly us...
The use of financial incentives to change health-related behaviour is often opposed by members of th...
Background:The use of financial incentives or pay-for-performance programs for health care providers...
The use of financial incentives to change health-related behaviour is often opposed by members of th...
Personal financial incentives are increasingly being used to motivate patients and general populatio...
We study the impact of public health messages on intentions to vaccinate and vaccination uptakes, es...
Background: Healthy behaviours are important determinants of health and disease, but many people fi...