Contents: Introduction to the Research Handbook on Nudges and Society 1Cass R. Sunstein and Lucia A. ReischPART I FOUNDATIONS1 Libertarian paternalism 10Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein2 Nudgeability and beyond: affording people with opportunities to make the right choice 17Denise De Ridder3 Bias, noise and nudges 34Olivier Sibony4 Social norm nudging for sustainable consumption 56John Thøgersen5 Welfare now 70Cass R. SunsteinPART II APPLICATIONS6 Shifting online incentive structures to reduce polarization and the spread of misinformation 91Steve Rathje and Sander van der Linden7 Animal protection and information avoidance 109Richard Völker and Sven GrünerPART III METHODS AND RESEARCH CHALLENGES8 "Nudges versus financial incentives" 130W. Kip Viscusi 9 Priceless behaviours: behavioural implications, unintended consequences and spillover effects of pricing policies 150Mario Mazzocchi and Beatrice BiondiPART IV POLICYMAKING10 Nudge+: putting citizens at the heart of behavioural public policy 168Sanchayan Banerjee and Peter John11 Addressing inequalities with behavioral science: a taxonomy of positive deviance 183Kai Ruggeri and Valentina Cafarelli12 Self-nudging and the citizen choice architect 204Samuli Reijula and Ralph HertwigPART V NUDGING IN ORGANISATIONS13 Behavioural interventions to improve financial wellbeing: a focus on budgeting 233Dilip Soman and Yuna Choe14 Nudging employees for corporate sustainability: a systematic evidence map 256Leonie Decrinis, Lucia A. Reisch and El-Erian15 Smart disclosure: promise and perils 278Oren Bar-GillPART VI BATTLEFIELDS16 Behavioural science: ethics, expertise and systemic risk 293Liam Delaney, Atrina Oraee and Jet Sanders17 The use and misuse of behavioural science in the age of COVID-19 309Adam Oliver18 Eight misconceptions about nudges 320Cass R.
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