The Impossible, the Unlikely, and the Probable Nudges: A Classification for the Design of Your Next Nudge
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28329Date
2022-10-22Type
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Abstract
Nudging provides a way to gently influence people to change behavior towards a desired
goal, e.g., by moving towards a healthier or more environmentally friendly lifestyle. Personalized and
context-aware digital nudging (named smart nudging) can be a powerful tool for efficient nudging by
tailoring nudges to the current situation of each individual user. However, designing smart nudges is
challenging, as different users may need different supports to improve their behavior. Determining
the next nudge for a specific user must be done based on the user’s current situation, abilities, and
potential for improvement. In this paper, we focus on the challenge of designing the next nudge by
presenting a novel classification of nudges that distinguishes between (i) nudges that are impossible
for the user to follow, (ii) nudges that are unlikely to be followed, and (iii) probable nudges that the user
can follow. The classification is tailored to individual users based on user profiles, current situations,
and knowledge of previous behaviors. This paper describes steps in the nudge design process and a
novel set of principles for designing smart nudges.
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Karlsen R, Andersen A. The Impossible, the Unlikely, and the Probable Nudges: A Classification for the Design of Your Next Nudge. Technologies. 2022Metadata
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