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Don’t nudge, know the person’s need

by Agencies January 22, 2019 7:50 am
written by Agencies January 22, 2019 7:50 am
Don’t nudge, know the person’s need

Washington: Contrary to popular belief, nudging does not necessarily improve decisions, a recent study suggests. Nudging is a well-known and popular concept in behavioural economics. It refers to non-coercive interventions that influence the choices people make by changing the way a situation is presented. For example, placing the salad bar near the cafeteria entrance is considered a nudge that can promote a healthy diet.

Focusing on this concept, the recent study found out whether a nudge really does improve decisions depends on a person’s underlying decision-making process. “We can’t determine whether a nudge improves the choices a person makes until we understand how they reach their decisions,” said Nick Netzer, lead author of the study. Traditional economics assumes that a person’s preferences can be inferred from their decisions and behaviour.

According to the rational behaviour model, a person’s decision to have a salad or a steak for lunch is based on which meal meets their needs. According to the ‘satisficing’ model, a person will consider their alternatives subsequently and choose the first one that meets their needs in a satisfactory way. The person will order the salad because it is the first option that adequately fulfils their requirements. Although they might have enjoyed the steak more, they will not consider that option, since they have already made up their mind.

Decisions that are based on such a decision-making process can be improved by nudging. Therefore, if you know that a salad is indeed an ideal meal, then placing it among the first three items on the menu will ensure that a person will at least consider this meal and maybe also choose it. According to the researchers, it is necessary to know what a person’s true needs and preferences are in order to assess the success of nudges when it comes to improving decisions. If this information is not available, any nudging that takes place is done without knowing what is in a person’s best interests.

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