Can incentives be effective in encouraging the development of good habits? We investigate the post-intervention effects of paying people to attend a gym a number of times during one month. In two studies we find marked attendance increases after the intervention relative to attendance changes for the respective control groups. This is entirely driven by people who did not previously attend the gym on a regular basis. In our second study, we find improvements on health indicators such as weight, waist size, and pulse rate, suggesting the intervention led to a net increase in total physical activity rather than to a substitution away from nonincentivized ones. We argue that there is scope for financial intervention in habit formation, particu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via htt...
Motivation is a proximal determinant of behaviour, and increasing motivation is central to most heal...
BACKGROUND: Most adults fail to meet global physical activity guidelines set out by the World Health...
Can incentives be effective when trying to encourage the development of good habits? We investigate ...
Can financial incentives aid habit formation in people attempting to establish a positive health beh...
Objective: To assess whether incentives for practicing regular physical activities in fact help rais...
The present studies adopted the theoretical framework of activity- and purpose-related incentives (R...
BACKGROUND: According to current physical activity guidelines, a substantial percentage of the popul...
Financial incentives are a common tool to encourage overcoming self-control problems and developing ...
The present studies adopted the theoretical framework of activity- and purpose-related incentives (R...
Background Despite recent interest in the potential of incentivisation as a strategy for motivating ...
Contains fulltext : 173541.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of this...
This chapter presents the benefits of exercise benefits. Stronger exercise habit is beneficial becau...
Introduction There has been limited research investigating whether small financial incentives can p...
In a randomized field experiment, we show that a low-cost intervention, weekly email reminders, incr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via htt...
Motivation is a proximal determinant of behaviour, and increasing motivation is central to most heal...
BACKGROUND: Most adults fail to meet global physical activity guidelines set out by the World Health...
Can incentives be effective when trying to encourage the development of good habits? We investigate ...
Can financial incentives aid habit formation in people attempting to establish a positive health beh...
Objective: To assess whether incentives for practicing regular physical activities in fact help rais...
The present studies adopted the theoretical framework of activity- and purpose-related incentives (R...
BACKGROUND: According to current physical activity guidelines, a substantial percentage of the popul...
Financial incentives are a common tool to encourage overcoming self-control problems and developing ...
The present studies adopted the theoretical framework of activity- and purpose-related incentives (R...
Background Despite recent interest in the potential of incentivisation as a strategy for motivating ...
Contains fulltext : 173541.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of this...
This chapter presents the benefits of exercise benefits. Stronger exercise habit is beneficial becau...
Introduction There has been limited research investigating whether small financial incentives can p...
In a randomized field experiment, we show that a low-cost intervention, weekly email reminders, incr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via htt...
Motivation is a proximal determinant of behaviour, and increasing motivation is central to most heal...
BACKGROUND: Most adults fail to meet global physical activity guidelines set out by the World Health...