Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4311942008> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 71 of
71
with 100 items per page.
- W4311942008 endingPage "C19.S17" @default.
- W4311942008 startingPage "C19.S1" @default.
- W4311942008 abstract "Abstract Nudging (i.e. behavioural change programmes involving subtle environmental modifications (nudges) aimed at influencing lifestyle choices and behaviour) has been advocated as an efficient and cost-effective way to achieve public health objectives. Research shows that well-calibrated nudges can result in healthier dietary and nutritional choices, higher vaccination compliance, reduction in health-care expenditures, and other positive public health outcomes. In spite of these findings, nudging has been criticized for its possible impact on fundamental ethical notions such as personal autonomy and freedom of choice. This stems from the fact that nudging, unlike other public health strategies for lifestyle modification such as education and financial inducements, is characterized by a higher reliance on non-rational influence. With the advent of digital technology and online spaces, nudges are being increasingly administered in digital format. These ‘digital nudges’ include influencing lifestyle habits via wearable devices, predetermining choices via predictive analytics, segmenting user groups by psychometric variables, hijacking human attention through addictive user interfaces, and enabling surveillance and behavioural compliance via ubiquitous computing. While the ethics of analogue nudging has been largely debated in public health ethics, the ethical implications of non-rational behavioural change via digital technology have often eluded scrutiny. This chapter explores the ethical boundaries of digital nudging. It discusses the core features of digital nudges and their impact on the principle of autonomy and reviews emerging normative accounts of autonomy that may enable a greater degree of normative protection from non-rational influence via digital technology, namely, freedom of thought, mental integrity, and cognitive liberty." @default.
- W4311942008 created "2023-01-02" @default.
- W4311942008 creator A5057220026 @default.
- W4311942008 creator A5069093620 @default.
- W4311942008 date "2022-12-19" @default.
- W4311942008 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W4311942008 title "Digital Nudging" @default.
- W4311942008 cites W1185145464 @default.
- W4311942008 cites W1525144403 @default.
- W4311942008 cites W2016904142 @default.
- W4311942008 cites W27521503 @default.
- W4311942008 cites W2896215772 @default.
- W4311942008 cites W2979608445 @default.
- W4311942008 cites W4249845139 @default.
- W4311942008 doi "https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198857815.013.19" @default.
- W4311942008 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4311942008 type Work @default.
- W4311942008 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4311942008 crossrefType "book-chapter" @default.
- W4311942008 hasAuthorship W4311942008A5057220026 @default.
- W4311942008 hasAuthorship W4311942008A5069093620 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConcept C108827166 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConcept C138816342 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConcept C159110408 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConcept C160735492 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConcept C2776050585 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConcept C2780433410 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConcept C39549134 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConcept C44725695 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConcept C65414064 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConcept C8858961 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConceptScore W4311942008C108827166 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConceptScore W4311942008C138816342 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConceptScore W4311942008C15744967 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConceptScore W4311942008C159110408 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConceptScore W4311942008C160735492 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConceptScore W4311942008C17744445 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConceptScore W4311942008C199539241 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConceptScore W4311942008C2776050585 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConceptScore W4311942008C2780433410 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConceptScore W4311942008C39549134 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConceptScore W4311942008C41008148 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConceptScore W4311942008C44725695 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConceptScore W4311942008C65414064 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConceptScore W4311942008C71924100 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConceptScore W4311942008C77805123 @default.
- W4311942008 hasConceptScore W4311942008C8858961 @default.
- W4311942008 hasLocation W43119420081 @default.
- W4311942008 hasOpenAccess W4311942008 @default.
- W4311942008 hasPrimaryLocation W43119420081 @default.
- W4311942008 hasRelatedWork W2087726653 @default.
- W4311942008 hasRelatedWork W2101980082 @default.
- W4311942008 hasRelatedWork W2113178564 @default.
- W4311942008 hasRelatedWork W2132189793 @default.
- W4311942008 hasRelatedWork W2293633609 @default.
- W4311942008 hasRelatedWork W2748952813 @default.
- W4311942008 hasRelatedWork W2899084033 @default.
- W4311942008 hasRelatedWork W2922289834 @default.
- W4311942008 hasRelatedWork W4200317279 @default.
- W4311942008 hasRelatedWork W4238974802 @default.
- W4311942008 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4311942008 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4311942008 workType "book-chapter" @default.