Cass R. Sunstein is the Robert Walmsley University Professor at Harvard, USA. From 2009 to 2012, he was Administrator of the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. He is the founder and director of the Program on Behavioral Economics and Public Policy at Harvard Law School. Lucia A. Reisch is a behavioral economist and Professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. She also holds a permanent Guest Professorship at the Zeppelin University of Friedrichshafen, Germany, and an appointment as honorary Leibniz Chair, awarded by the German Leibniz Association and the Leibniz Institute of Prevention Research and Epidemiology.
"""This is a fantastic book that will be required reading for the growing number of people around the world who want to nudge for good!"", Owain Service, UK Behavioural Insights Team ""Nudges can save lives, but only if people let them. Drawing on surveys from around the world, Sunstein and Reisch find surprising regularities in the policies people support, regularities that generalize across nations and nudges. This book is essential reading for prudent policymakers."", Barbara Ann Mellers, I. George Heyman University Professor, Wharton University of Pennsylvania, USA ""The results of carefully collected survey data from several countries inform the design of a convincing ""bill of rights"" for nudges by government, a list of rights that is also consistent with broadly accepted normative principles. The book is thus an important guide for research and practice going forward."", Jonathan Baron, Professor of Psychology, School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, USA ""A short, thoughtful, measured and important analysis of what citizens actually think about nudging and why that matters."" Julian Baggini, Financial Times ""Trusting Nudges is a timely contribution to prudent policymaking...For those who have followed nudge hypothesis, this book is a welcome addition to the growing literature on a subject that captures central concerns in legitimising the role of nudges in civic life."" Sudhirendar Sharma, The Hindu Business Line ""This is a fantastic book that will be required reading for the growing number of people around the world who want to nudge for good!"", Owain Service, UK Behavioural Insights Team ""Trusting Nudges is an important contribution to the literature of behaviourally informed policy...The comparison between countries is particularly necessary to establish a common base for nudges. Trusting Nudges has collected a small arsenal of evidence for this purpose that may inspire further research about how and why people will accept behaviourally informed policies."", D.O. Kasdan, Journal of Consumer Policy ""Nudges can save lives, but only if people let them. Drawing on surveys from around the world, Sunstein and Reisch find surprising regularities in the policies people support, regularities that generalize across nations and nudges. This book is essential reading for prudent policymakers."", Barbara Ann Mellers, I. George Heyman University Professor, Wharton University of Pennsylvania, USA ""The results of carefully collected survey data from several countries inform the design of a convincing ""bill of rights"" for nudges by government, a list of rights that is also consistent with broadly accepted normative principles. The book is thus an important guide for research and practice going forward."", Jonathan Baron, Professor of Psychology, School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, USA"