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Handbook of behavioural change and public policy / editado por Holger Strabheim e Silke Beck. --

Contributor(s): Straßheim, Holger [ed.] | Beck, Silke [ed.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Estados Unidos da América : Elgar, 2019Description: 372 p. : mapas.ISBN: 9781785367847.Subject(s): Comportamento Administrativo | Governança | Políticas Públicas
Contents:
1. Introduction to the Handbook of Behavioural Change and Public Policy. -- Holger Straßheim and Silke Beck PART I - KNOWING AND CHANGING BEHAVIOUR: THE CO-EVOLVEMENT OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE AND BEHAVIOURAL PUBLIC POLICY 2. Nudging before the nudge? Behavioural traffic safety regulation and the rise of behavioural economics. -- Rüdiger Graf 3. Economic expertise and public policy. -- Frédéric Lebaron 4. A bibliometric analysis of behavioural studies in economics and public policy journals. -- Stuti Rawat 5. The concepts of nudge and nudging in behavioural public policy. -- Pelle Guldborg Hansen 6. Behavioural considerations in public policy: matching policy tools and their targets. -- Michael Howlett PART II - NUDGING AROUND THE WORLD: PROLIFERATION AND PROFESSIONALIZATION 7. Nudging around the world: a critical geography of the behaviour change agenda. -- Mark Whitehead, Rhys Jones and Jessica Pykett 8. The application of behavioural insights to policy in Europe. --Emanuele Ciriolo, Joana Sousa Louren.o and Sara Rafael Almeida 9. Behaviour experts in government: from newcomers to professionals?. -- Joram Feitsma and Thomas Schillemans 10. Nudge and the European Union. -- Alberto Alemanno 11. Nudging citizens’ knowledge in knowledge-based EU: the case of breast cancer screening programmes and participatory rights in choice architectures. -- Luca Leone and Mariachiara Tallacchini 12. Behaviouralizing Europe: behavioural economics enters EU policy-making. -- P.W. (Peter-Wim) Zuidhof PART III - BEHAVIOURAL INSIGHTS AND INSTRUMENTS IN POLICY-MAKING 13. The enzymatic effect of behavioural sciences: what about policy-makers’ expectations?. -- Kathrin Loer 14. The politics of nudge and framing behaviour change in health. -- Muireann Quigley and Anne-Maree Farrell 15. Nudging to sustainability? Critical reflections on nudging from a theoretically informed sustainability perspective. -- Basil Bornemann and Paul Burger 16. Encouraging longer working lives: a behavioural perspective. -- R. Kent Weaver 17. Behavioural economics and development policy. -- Christian Berndt 18. Steering the behaviour of young people: the EU’s policy approach to promote employment. -- Jale Tosun and Felix Hörisch 19. The governance of behavioural taxation: moralization and the new modes of tax collection. -- Sebastian Botzem PART IV - THE GOVERNANCE OF BEHAVIOUR: NORMATIVE IDEALS, CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES AND POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES 20. Which nudges do people like? A national survey. -- Cass R. Sunstein 21. Constitutional limits to regulation-by-nudging. -- Anne van Aaken 22. Nudging: ethical and political dimensions of choice architectures. -- Mark D. White 23. Macro libertarianism and micro paternalism: governance in an age of nudging. -- Roger Tyers 24. Behaviour change: extralegal, apolitical, scientistic?. -- Robert Lepenies and Magdalena Małecka
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1. Introduction to the Handbook of Behavioural Change and Public Policy. -- Holger Straßheim and Silke Beck PART I - KNOWING AND CHANGING BEHAVIOUR: THE CO-EVOLVEMENT OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE AND BEHAVIOURAL PUBLIC POLICY 2. Nudging before the nudge? Behavioural traffic safety regulation and the rise of behavioural economics. -- Rüdiger Graf 3. Economic expertise and public policy. -- Frédéric Lebaron 4. A bibliometric analysis of behavioural studies in economics and public policy journals. -- Stuti Rawat 5. The concepts of nudge and nudging in behavioural public policy. -- Pelle Guldborg Hansen 6. Behavioural considerations in public policy: matching policy tools and their targets. -- Michael Howlett PART II - NUDGING AROUND THE WORLD: PROLIFERATION AND PROFESSIONALIZATION 7. Nudging around the world: a critical geography of the behaviour change agenda. -- Mark Whitehead, Rhys Jones and Jessica Pykett 8. The application of behavioural insights to policy in Europe. --Emanuele Ciriolo, Joana Sousa Louren.o and Sara Rafael Almeida 9. Behaviour experts in government: from newcomers to professionals?. -- Joram Feitsma and Thomas Schillemans 10. Nudge and the European Union. -- Alberto Alemanno 11. Nudging citizens’ knowledge in knowledge-based EU: the case of breast cancer screening programmes and participatory rights in choice architectures. -- Luca Leone and Mariachiara Tallacchini 12. Behaviouralizing Europe: behavioural economics enters EU policy-making. -- P.W. (Peter-Wim) Zuidhof PART III - BEHAVIOURAL INSIGHTS AND INSTRUMENTS IN POLICY-MAKING
13. The enzymatic effect of behavioural sciences: what about policy-makers’ expectations?. -- Kathrin Loer 14. The politics of nudge and framing behaviour change in health. -- Muireann Quigley and Anne-Maree Farrell 15. Nudging to sustainability? Critical reflections on nudging from a theoretically informed sustainability perspective. -- Basil Bornemann and Paul Burger 16. Encouraging longer working lives: a behavioural perspective. -- R. Kent Weaver 17. Behavioural economics and development policy. --
Christian Berndt 18. Steering the behaviour of young people: the EU’s policy approach to promote employment. -- Jale Tosun and Felix Hörisch 19. The governance of behavioural taxation: moralization and the new modes of tax collection. -- Sebastian Botzem PART IV - THE GOVERNANCE OF BEHAVIOUR: NORMATIVE IDEALS, CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES AND POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES 20. Which nudges do people like? A national survey. -- Cass R. Sunstein 21. Constitutional limits to regulation-by-nudging. -- Anne van Aaken 22. Nudging: ethical and political dimensions of choice architectures. -- Mark D. White 23. Macro libertarianism and micro paternalism: governance in an age of nudging. -- Roger Tyers 24. Behaviour change: extralegal, apolitical, scientistic?. -- Robert Lepenies and Magdalena Małecka

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