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Blogs about: Choice Architecture

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nudgeblog wrote 2 weeks ago: Rory Sutherland passes along this snapshot from Lisbon, Portugal, of a restaurant menu that nudges d … more →

Tags: Blog Posts, Wine

Choice Architecture: Designing Experiences that Influence Customer Behavior1 comment

Frank Capek wrote 1 month ago: Well-designed experiences influence behavior.   A well-designed customer experience can influence … more →

Tags: Customer Psychology, Customer Behavior, neuroeconomics, ariely, Behavioral Economics, choice architect, choice pathway, cognitive ergonomics, Consumer Behavior

Pick your favorite alternative for the term "choice architecture"6 comments

nudgeblog wrote 1 month ago: Philip Frankenfeld, winner of New York Times columnist John Tierney’s contest to name the carb … more →

Tags: Blog Posts

Nudging away from the Drift to Collectivism

The Drunken Priest wrote 1 month ago: Tyler Cowen has pointed out a wonderful Milton Friedman video. (I don’t know when it’s f … more →

Tags: Milton Friedman, collectivism, libertarian paternalism, Sunstein, Thaler

The piece of household technology that breaks the rules of nudge3 comments

nudgeblog wrote 3 months ago: The always clever Rory Sutherland puts chapter 5 of Nudge to excellent use. Amazingly there is a sin … more →

Tags: Blog Posts, default rules, Feedback, DVD Player

What if design gently pushed back?

nudgeblog wrote 4 months ago: From the Adbusters piece, “Psychodesign: What if design stood up for itself? What if instead o … more →

Tags: Blog Posts, Environment

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nudgeblog wrote 4 months ago: Our home city of Chicago is the most paternalistic city in the U.S., according to Reason magazine. F … more →

Tags: Blog Posts, Overconfidence, paternalism

"Choice architecture" and "libertarian paternalism"3 comments

Robert Johnson wrote 4 months ago: George Will, whom as often as not I tend to consider a twittering twit for reasons I probably can … more →

Tags: Culture, Politics, Public, Robert Johnson, libertarian paternalism, opt-in, opt-out

People are too smart for choice architecture sometimes

nudgeblog wrote 5 months ago: Industrial designer and engineer Dan Lockton, who writes insightfully about designing things for the … more →

Tags: Blog Posts, bench

Urinals part V

nudgeblog wrote 5 months ago: Michael Darnell keeps track of poor choice architecture at the site Bad Designs. While previous urin … more →

Tags: Blog Posts, urinals

Choice architecture for the road

nudgeblog wrote 5 months ago: Over at Freakonomics, Tom Vanderbilt, author of Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do, elaborates on t … more →

Tags: Blog Posts, Traffic

John Edwards nudges college students out of their shower1 comment

nudgeblog wrote 5 months ago: A group of Oberlin college students have posted a picture on John Edwards on their shower ceiling to … more →

Tags: Blog Posts, Environment, John Edwards

Urinals part IV

nudgeblog wrote 6 months ago: From Germany comes the “Piss Screen — An interactive experience - not to be mistaken for … more →

Tags: Blog Posts, urinals

A reader proposes three nudges for a better bar

nudgeblog wrote 6 months ago: Reader Phil thinks the bar scene in the Big Apple bites. But instead of just griping, the former phy … more →

Tags: Blog Posts, Bars, New York City, Add new tag

Bus stop design errors

nudgeblog wrote 6 months ago: The Wall Street Journal critiques poor choice architecture in India. The Bus Rapid Transit system is … more →

Tags: Blog Posts, bus stop

Reshaping the square -- Classroom choice architecture

nudgeblog wrote 6 months ago: In the late 1980s, the architectural firm Gruzen Samton Steinglass suggested that the public school … more →

Tags: Blog Posts, schools

Urinals part III1 comment

nudgeblog wrote 6 months ago: When we last discussed urinals, we closed by raising the possible existence of a urinal inspired by … more →

Tags: Blog Posts, urinals

A reader proposes a nudge to create a routine now. You'll thank him later.

nudgeblog wrote 6 months ago: Reader Travis Walker says he is contributing more to his 401(k) thanks to Nudge - and he didn’ … more →

Tags: Blog Posts, routines, Health Care

Experimenting with tip jars2 comments

nudgeblog wrote 6 months ago: Tip jars are ubiquitous at lunch spots now. Frequently, they don’t start out the lunch hour em … more →

Tags: Blog Posts, tip jars

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