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Podcast: Boosting & Unraveling Behaviour

The folks at the Center for Adaptive Rationality at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development have launched a podcast calling “Unraveling Behavior” and a special episode on boosting […]

The folks at the Center for Adaptive Rationality, Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin have launched a podcast calling “Unraveling Behavior”.

Each episode features a conversation with a researcher who shares insights on how people make decisions, handle risk, and how our environments–both physical and digital–shape our behavior.

They have a special announcement about their most recent episode:

Today I would like to share our fifth episode, where I sit down with Ralph Hertwig to discuss Boosting–a behavioral science approach that fosters people’s agency, self-control, and decision-making skills. Instead of subtly steering choices as in the nudging approach, boosting gives people the tools to make informed decisions on their own terms.

What we cover:

  • Why empowered, competent citizens are essential for addressing global challenges like pandemics and climate change
  • The limitations of nudging and the research behind it
  • Research suggesting citizen empowerment is feasible
  • How boosting develops competences, supports autonomy and transparency, and holds promise for lasting effects
  • Real-world examples of boosts, from the Dutch Reach to bedtime math stories and lateral reading
  • How individuals can apply “self-nudging” to shape their own environments in line with personal goals
  • What it takes to implement boosts responsibly and fairly
  • A direct call to policy makers and behavioral insights specialists

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