Environmental Law and Economics 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-50932-7_7
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“…There has been little research on the explanatory/predictive factors of this effectiveness of green nudges. When it has been done, the areas considered have been relatively restricted (Carlsson et al, 2021; Croson and Treich, 2014; Ouvrard, 2019; Schubert, 2017; Sunstein and Reisch, 2014) 6 and/or with often strong choices of focus on disciplines (Andor and Fels, 2018), application fields (Andor and Fels, 2018; Barker et al, 2021; Hahn and Metcalfe, 2016; Lehner et al, 2016; Souza-Neto et al, 2022), types of nudges (Andor and Fels, 2018; Farrow et al, 2017), limited or insufficiently justified methodological approaches (Carlsson et al, 2021; Ferrari et al, 2019; Hacker and Dimitropoulos, 2017; Ouvrard, 2019), or measures other than actual behaviour (Sunstein et al, 2019). The aim of this systematic review of factors of the behavioural effectiveness of green nudges is, on the contrary, to cover the entire spectrum of green nudges types in the studies reviewed, as long as they correspond to our definition (specified at the end of the literature review), without excluding fields of application if they are relevant to the challenge of sustainable development and, more specifically, sustainable marketing and/or social marketing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been little research on the explanatory/predictive factors of this effectiveness of green nudges. When it has been done, the areas considered have been relatively restricted (Carlsson et al, 2021; Croson and Treich, 2014; Ouvrard, 2019; Schubert, 2017; Sunstein and Reisch, 2014) 6 and/or with often strong choices of focus on disciplines (Andor and Fels, 2018), application fields (Andor and Fels, 2018; Barker et al, 2021; Hahn and Metcalfe, 2016; Lehner et al, 2016; Souza-Neto et al, 2022), types of nudges (Andor and Fels, 2018; Farrow et al, 2017), limited or insufficiently justified methodological approaches (Carlsson et al, 2021; Ferrari et al, 2019; Hacker and Dimitropoulos, 2017; Ouvrard, 2019), or measures other than actual behaviour (Sunstein et al, 2019). The aim of this systematic review of factors of the behavioural effectiveness of green nudges is, on the contrary, to cover the entire spectrum of green nudges types in the studies reviewed, as long as they correspond to our definition (specified at the end of the literature review), without excluding fields of application if they are relevant to the challenge of sustainable development and, more specifically, sustainable marketing and/or social marketing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La recherche s’est encore peu centrée sur les facteurs explicatifs/prédictifs de cette efficacité des nudges verts. Quand cela a été fait, les périmètres considérés étaient relativement restreints (Carlsson et al, 2021 ; Croson et Treich, 2014 ; Ouvrard, 2019 ; Schubert, 2017 ; Sunstein et Reisch, 2014) 5 et/ou avec des choix de focalisation souvent forts sur des disciplines (Andor et Fels, 2018), des domaines d’application (Andor et Fels, 2018 ; Barker et al, 2021 ; Hahn et Metcalfe, 2016 ; Lehner et al, 2016 ; Souza-Neto et al, 2022), des types de nudges (Andor et Fels, 2018 ; Farrow et al, 2017), des approches méthodologiques limitées ou faiblement justifiées (Carlsson et al, 2021 ; Ferrari et al, 2019 ; Hacker et Dimitropoulos, 2017 ; Ouvrard, 2019) ou encore des mesures autres que le comportement effectif (Sunstein et al, 2019). La volonté de la présente revue systématique sur les facteurs d’efficacité comportementale des green nudges est au contraire de couvrir tout le spectre des dispositifs de nudges verts des études recensées dès lors que ces derniers correspondent à notre définition (précisée à l’issue de la revue de littérature), sans exclusion de champs d’application s’ils sont pertinents au regard du défi du développement durable et plus spécialement du marketing durable et/ou du marketing social.…”
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