Wilhelm Hofmann
@wilhelmhofmann.bsky.social
Social Scientist | Social Psychologist | Scientist & Parent for Future | Views my own
provide a behavioral perspective which may support policymakers in co-designing effective and fair structural solutions to sustainability problems. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Rethinking behaviour change interventions in policymaking
Nature Human Behaviour - Behaviour change interventions that are unsuccessful may often be limited by structural constraints. Accumulating evidence across contexts helps to diagnose these barriers....
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October 11, 2025 at 10:55 AM
provide a behavioral perspective which may support policymakers in co-designing effective and fair structural solutions to sustainability problems. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
🙌Big thanks to an amazing team: @corneliabetsch.bsky.social, @robertboehm.bsky.social, Denise de Ridder, Stefan Drews, @bewert.bsky.social, Ralph Hertwig, @fsniehotta.bsky.social, & Jutta Mata
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Rethinking behaviour change interventions in policymaking
Nature Human Behaviour - Behaviour change interventions that are unsuccessful may often be limited by structural constraints. Accumulating evidence across contexts helps to diagnose these barriers....
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July 28, 2025 at 10:38 AM
🙌Big thanks to an amazing team: @corneliabetsch.bsky.social, @robertboehm.bsky.social, Denise de Ridder, Stefan Drews, @bewert.bsky.social, Ralph Hertwig, @fsniehotta.bsky.social, & Jutta Mata
full-text view-only-link here: rdcu.be/ex8hR
full-text view-only-link here: rdcu.be/ex8hR
Accordingly, we advocate for a broader role for behavioral science in public policy - a role that also includes diagnosing structural constraints, co-designing structural solutions, and helping overcome barriers to structural policy support.
July 28, 2025 at 10:38 AM
Accordingly, we advocate for a broader role for behavioral science in public policy - a role that also includes diagnosing structural constraints, co-designing structural solutions, and helping overcome barriers to structural policy support.
We propose a more holistic view-one that recognizes the diagnostic potential and policy relevance of unsuccessful behavioral interventions. When behavior change fails despite good design, it often points to deeper structural constraints. These failures may justify stronger, systemic policy measures.
July 28, 2025 at 10:38 AM
We propose a more holistic view-one that recognizes the diagnostic potential and policy relevance of unsuccessful behavioral interventions. When behavior change fails despite good design, it often points to deeper structural constraints. These failures may justify stronger, systemic policy measures.
Igniting a fire in a wet environment is hard, isn't it? 🔥🌧️
Likewise, even the best-designed interventions struggle in everyday settings where choice environments are structurally misaligned with policy goals, such as in areas like reducing obesity or carbon emissions.
Likewise, even the best-designed interventions struggle in everyday settings where choice environments are structurally misaligned with policy goals, such as in areas like reducing obesity or carbon emissions.
July 28, 2025 at 10:38 AM
Igniting a fire in a wet environment is hard, isn't it? 🔥🌧️
Likewise, even the best-designed interventions struggle in everyday settings where choice environments are structurally misaligned with policy goals, such as in areas like reducing obesity or carbon emissions.
Likewise, even the best-designed interventions struggle in everyday settings where choice environments are structurally misaligned with policy goals, such as in areas like reducing obesity or carbon emissions.