Changing health behaviors using financial incentives: a review from behavioral economics

I Vlaev, D King, A Darzi, P Dolan - BMC public health, 2019 - Springer
Background Incentives are central to economics and are used across the public and private
sectors to influence behavior. Recent interest has been shown in using financial incentives …

Student evaluations of teaching are an inadequate assessment tool for evaluating faculty performance

HA Hornstein - Cogent Education, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Full article: Student evaluations of teaching are an inadequate assessment tool for evaluating
faculty performance Skip to Main Content Taylor and Francis Online homepage Taylor and …

Compensation and incentives in the workplace

EP Lazear - Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2018 - aeaweb.org
Labor is supplied because most of us must work to live. Indeed, it is called “work” in part
because without compensation, the overwhelming majority of workers would not otherwise …

Motivation crowding by economic incentives in conservation policy: A review of the empirical evidence

J Rode, E Gómez-Baggethun, T Krause - Ecological Economics, 2015 - Elsevier
The paper seeks to advance our understanding of the extent to which the use of economic
incentives can undermine (“crowd out”) or reinforce (“crowd in”) people's intrinsic …

Materialistic values and goals

T Kasser - Annual review of psychology, 2016 - annualreviews.org
Materialism comprises a set of values and goals focused on wealth, possessions, image,
and status. These aims are a fundamental aspect of the human value/goal system, standing …

Carbon pricing in climate policy: seven reasons, complementary instruments, and political economy considerations

A Baranzini, JCJM Van den Bergh… - Wiley …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009
COP in Copenhagen, it remained part of deliberations for a climate agreement in …

Moral foundations theory: The pragmatic validity of moral pluralism

J Graham, J Haidt, S Koleva, M Motyl, R Iyer… - … in experimental social …, 2013 - Elsevier
Where does morality come from? Why are moral judgments often so similar across cultures,
yet sometimes so variable? Is morality one thing, or many? Moral Foundations Theory (MFT) …

When and why incentives (don't) work to modify behavior

U Gneezy, S Meier, P Rey-Biel - Journal of economic perspectives, 2011 - aeaweb.org
First we discuss how extrinsic incentives may come into conflict with other motivations. For
example, monetary incentives from principals may change how tasks are perceived by …

Financial incentives for vaccination do not have negative unintended consequences

FH Schneider, P Campos-Mercade, S Meier, D Pope… - Nature, 2023 - nature.com
Financial incentives to encourage healthy and prosocial behaviours often trigger initial
behavioural change,,,,,,,,,–, but a large academic literature warns against using them …

Explaining the diversity of motivations behind community renewable energy

T Bauwens - Energy Policy, 2016 - Elsevier
Community-based renewable energy initiatives may be important actors in the transition
toward low-carbon energy systems. In turn, stimulating investments in renewable energy …