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A Lawyer, an Economist, a Marketer, and a Behavioral Scientist Go into a Bar... - Behavioral Scientist
The table below provides guidance for thinking through when specific policy tools are useful and when choice architecture or nudging can be used to complement or enhance a particular strategy.
Designing to Avoid "Ordinary Unethicality": A Q&A with Yuval Feldman - Behavioral Scientist
Champions and “Champion-ness”: Measuring Efforts to Create Champions for Policy Change
POLICY ENTREPRENEURSHIP AT THE WHITE HOUSE: GETTING THINGS DONE IN LARGE ORGANIZATIONS
Nudging by Government: Progress, Impact and Lessons Learnt
How-to for govts to set up a nudge unit
Nudge comes to shove: Policymakers around the world are embracing behavioural science | The Economist
Making Healthy Choices Easier: Regulation versus Nudging | Annual Review of Public Health
4chan: The Skeleton Key to the Rise of Trump – Medium
Do ‘Sin Taxes’ Really Change Consumer Behavior? - Knowledge@Wharton
China has made obedience to the State a game | The Independent
Social marketing: the state of play and brokering the way forward: Journal of Marketing Management: Vol 32, No 11-12
FTC Compliance and Disclosures: How to Keep it Real - WOMMA
Acceptability of financial incentives for health behaviour change to public health policymakers: a qualitative study | BMC Public Health | Full Text
Taking the pulse of health markets: Challenges and strategies | Devex
PSI identified several breakdowns in the health marketplace. These included government policies that created financial incentives leading providers to push sterilization over other forms of family planning, policies that created disincentives for private companies to develop the domestic market, and a lack of training among health care providers on all of the available birth control methods.
The Plodding 3-Year Process To Redesign The FDA’s Nutrition Label | Co.Design | business + design
The rise of nudge – the unit helping politicians to fathom human behaviour | Public Leaders Network | The Guardian
Why we left: a behavioural science view
But you have to get System 1 onside in the first place. Decisions have three big levers – in branding, in politics, in anything else. We call them Fame, Feeling & Fluency. Does a choice come to mind easily (Fame)? Then it’s a good choice. Does a choice feel good? (Feeling) Then it’s a good choice. Is a choice easy to recognise and understand? (Fluency) Then it’s a good choice.
Social and Behavioral Sciences Team Annual Report - White House 2015
Behavioral Science & Policy Association - PolicyShop Blog
Behavioral Science & Policy Association
White House Announces New Steps to Improve Federal Programs by Leveraging Research Insights | whitehouse.gov
Results of Social and Behavioral Sciences Team's Nudges
Open policy making toolkit: prototyping - Detailed guidance - GOV.UK
The Curious Politics of the ‘Nudge’ - The New York Times
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Infographic: How Can Governments Support Healthy Food Preferences? - The Lancet
The 11 nations of the United States - Business Insider
What Works: Evidence for Decisionmakers (pdf)
UK initiative designed to embed robust evidence at the heart of local and national policymaking
France 4 invites nation to descend into television Anarchy | World news | The Guardian
Communications Strategies that Fast Track Policy Change | MEDIA IMPACT FUNDERS
Social Media and the ‘Spiral of Silence’ | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project
Larp Event — Baltic Warriors: Helsinki
Up-stream, Mid-stream and Down-Stream Social Marketing. Defining the term | Professor Jeff French | LinkedIn
bethkanter2 - Social Media Policy Resources
HowTo.gov | Helping agencies deliver a great customer experience
Unveiled! Lenin's Brilliant Plot to Destroy Capitalism - Matthew O'Brien - The Atlantic
A cost curve to improve road safety | McKinsey & Company
A New Way to Talk About the Social Determinants of Health (pdf)
framing, democrats, republicans
Americans support some "nanny state" policies to improve health - latimes.com
@kellimatthews Social Media Policy – Delicious links
An inspiring set of social media guidelines at TNT | Melcrum
FDA Draft Guidance & Social Media
Media Advocacy 101 | Berkeley Media Studies Group
e.politics: online advocacy tools & tactics » Case Study: How Facebook Ads Defeated a Florida Ballot Initiative
A Nudge Toward Healthy Behavior | IQ Solutions
Is a nudge as good as a law? | Prevention Action
Incentives and Values: Using values based segmentation to target the right incentives to the right people (pdf)
Community Managment Scenario Map | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
N Squared Public policy and the power of networks (pdf)
Nudge + Networks
