My classmates and I at the University of Louisville School of Public Health and Information Sciences recently complete our reading of Nudge by @R_Thaler & @CassSunstein.
We came up with some potential “nudges” in regards to COVID-19:
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We came up with some potential “nudges” in regards to COVID-19:
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-Visible placement of hand sanitizer
-Tape on the floor to encourage distancing
-Share aids displaying the spray of a cough/sneeze to encourage distancing/covering of cough
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-Tape on the floor to encourage distancing
-Share aids displaying the spray of a cough/sneeze to encourage distancing/covering of cough
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Airlines are refunding previously bought tickets. Hand out flyers on flying vs. social distancing at home. Would help to addres and overcome customer’s loss aversion.
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Interstate message boards normalizing messages of slowing the spread of COVID-19.
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Surcharges on delivery services. Give store credit or reduced cost for having it delivered.
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Physical barriers at parks to discourage people from congregating.
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Celebrities encouraging social distancing by using “fear of missing out” because we’re all missing out.
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Incentivize companies to make medicine/supplies instead of their regular supplies.
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Incentivize nurses to take at home call (stay ready to come in at any time).
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(9/10)
Incentivize paid sick leave, including emergency paid sick leave.
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