2/2. In general population, high SES kids already meet their potential more often while low SES kids are being left behind. As a society, we're missing out on their potential, their outputs. Using #BehaviouralScience to take them from not having a chance to having chance. #BX2018
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Nudges can be thought of in 2 ways. 1/ systemic changes (simple nudges). 2/ Different sub-groups. Need different nudges or approaches. E.g. superannuation calculator to help individuals weigh up individual choices to make decision on their preferred plan.
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Q: future areas to apply second gen
#BehaviouralScience tools: >Social cohesion >Preventative health.#BX2018Show this thread -
Next session: 'fire side chat'
@CassSunstein & Tara Oliver, Managing Director@beta_gov_au How 'Nudge' was born: a fairytale. In early 1980s@CassSunstein was an English major battling 'monsters chanting "People are rational."' Best description of classical economics!
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#BehaviouralScience insights of#StarWars! No matter what nudges we receive, either from Sith or Jedi, people have a choice. Another theme from the films that relate to BI is that a parent would do anything to save their children. -@CassSunstein with Tara Oliver.#BX2018pic.twitter.com/1EPY15RD5Z
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1/2 Nudging the nudgers: how do we stop policy makers from falling prey to their biases (i.e. choice architecture for choice architects)? 1/ public consultation 'is NOT Kabuki theatre.' It matters. People read comments others make. Can't ignore them.
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2/2 Nudging the nudgers: 2/ Invest in cost benefit analyses 3/ Maintain scientific integrity 4/ Commit to retrospective analysis. Learn after fact how any intervention is going.
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Q: Tech can use nudges in ways that may 'cost' Gov. E.g. apps that help you avoid parking fines means less revenue A: Cost benefit analysis should be for social good/ public interest. Fines shouldn't be about revenue. It's to help us comply with law.
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Policymakers need to weigh up social costs vs social benefits for the public good.
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Q: Is Trump administration still committed to
#BehaviouralScience as the Obama administration? A: Yes. Calorie labels. Food safety and nutrition work. Are subsidies and mandates still being used in current climate? Yes says@CassSunstein Gov agencies continue this work.#BX2018Show this thread -
Manipulation by deception of consumers is outlawed by many countries. Some governments still use manipulation edging towards deception. E.g. health nudges. We need to think further on this.
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1/2 How can we follow
@CassSunstein's first point on bill of rights for nudging when everyone's values and interests can be different? A: if it's an 'easy' issue, by using personalised preferences. If it's complicated issue do cost/benefit & address people's losses.#BX2018Show this thread -
2/2 E.g. use reminders or easy opt outs for people to minimise their losses. -
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Systems change theory is useful. Need 3 things to sustain change:
Engaged individuals