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Citation
Lades L & Delaney L (2022) Nudge FORGOOD. Behavioural Public Policy, 6 (1), pp. 75-94. https://doi.org/10.1017/bpp.2019.53
Abstract
Insights from the behavioural sciences are increasingly used by governments and other organizations worldwide to 'nudge' people to make better decisions. Furthermore, a large philosophical literature has emerged on the ethical considerations on nudging human behaviour that has presented key challenges for the area, but is regularly omitted from discussion of policy design and administration. We present and discuss FORGOOD, an ethics framework that synthesizes the debate on the ethics of nudging in a memorable mnemonic. It suggests that nudgers should consider seven core ethical dimensions: Fairness, Openness, Respect, Goals, Opinions, Options and Delegation. The framework is designed to capture the key considerations in the philosophical debate about nudging human behaviour, while also being accessible for use in a range of public policy settings, as well as training.
Keywords
Political Science and International Relations; Sociology and Political Science; Social Sciences (miscellaneous); Social Psychology; Applied Psychology
Journal
Behavioural Public Policy: Volume 6, Issue 1
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 31/01/2022 |
Publication date online | 27/01/2020 |
Date accepted by journal | 01/01/2020 |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press (CUP) |
ISSN | 2398-063X |
eISSN | 2398-0648 |
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Professor in Economics, Economics