Behaviour change: insights for environmental policy making from social psychology and behavioural economics
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https://doi.org/10.26686/pq.v5i4.4307Keywords:
Neoclassical economic theory, status quo bias, endowment effect, Social normsAbstract
This paper surveys research on behaviour change and identifies ways that social psychology and behavioural economics can assist with environmental policy making. By understanding why and how people make decisions – and how decisions are affected by framing, habits, cognitive biases, and risk perception and interpretation – we can design policies that are more effective, less costly and more acceptable to the public.
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