Executive Summary Nudge Lebanon, in collaboration with students from the American University of Beirut (AUB), replicated an intervention designed by Gregg Sparkman and Gregory M. Walton[1] to increase the consumption …
Executive Summary Nudge Lebanon, in collaboration with students from the American University of Beirut (AUB), increased the consumption of brown bread sandwiches at the university’s OXY cafeteria by 82 percentage …
Executive Summary Mental health disorders have become one of the most common and serious chronic diseases in Lebanon where depression followed by anxiety constitute the two biggest mental health burdens. …
Executive Summary Nudge Lebanon, in collaboration with a local restaurant, implemented a small-scale intervention comprising of a verbal prompt to nudge customers into paying in Lebanese Pounds (LBP) when using …
Executive Summary Nudge Lebanon, in collaboration with students from the American University of Beirut (AUB), designed and implemented an intervention that utilized an innovative behavioral change technique known as dynamic …
Using a combination of different nudges such as commitments, reminders, salience and hassle simplification could increase a household’s uptake of composting.
Using behaviorally-informed reminders can increase the probability of individuals with hypertension to seek medical attention.
Alerting customers to environmental concerns and the choice of contributing to the solution can prompt them to reduce their demand for plastic cutlery, and therefore eliminate waste.
Using transparent donation boxes, tip jars, and recycling bins may be successful at eliciting higher levels of compliance, yet they need to be adaptive to the context.
Re-affirming values of stigmatized students can bolster their sense of self-worth and allow them to show their real skill level (e.g. performance in Cycle I exams).