Behavioral approaches to social policy implementation

Caroline Fischer, Su Yun Woo

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Abstract

This chapter explores the implementation of social policy through a behavioral lens, emphasizing micro-level determinants and outcomes. It outlines key concepts like biases and bounded rationality, experimental methods, and the role of policy implementers and target populations in behavior change. Ethical considerations and the role of technology in shaping behavior are also discussed. The chapter concludes by offering insights on designing effective social policy implementation, reflecting the ongoing shift in behavioral sciences towards a systemic focus
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages19
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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