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Comparing transparent and covert nudges: a meta-analysis calling for more diversity in nudge transparency research

Comparing transparent and covert nudges: a meta-analysis calling for more diversity in nudge transparency research
Comparing transparent and covert nudges: a meta-analysis calling for more diversity in nudge transparency research

Do transparent and non-transparent nudges have similar effects? The question is central in recent research on behavioural public policy, as it leads to ethical and practical implications regarding policy-maker responsibility, citizen agency, and nudge design. We meta-analysed results from 23 publications designed to compare transparent to covert nudges including 117 effect sizes and found a positive effect of transparency on behavioural outcomes, but no effect on non-behavioural outcomes. The moderator analyses revealed that studies conducted online, manipulating the decision structure, and conducted in the domain ‘other’ tended to exhibit significantly positive transparency effects for behavioural outcomes. We note that all but two studies were conducted online or in the lab, and that there is an over-representation of research on default nudges (88 % of total effects), severely limiting the generalizability of the findings. Thus, we call for an improvement of research conducted on transparent nudges and the inclusion of more nudge types, preferably in a field setting. We also stress the importance of defining the form of transparency that societies require for respecting their citizen's autonomy.

Meta-analysis, Nudge, Review, Transparency
2214-8043
Bruns, Hendrik
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Bruns, Hendrik, Fillon, Adrien, Maniadis, Zacharias and Paunov, Yavor (2025) Comparing transparent and covert nudges: a meta-analysis calling for more diversity in nudge transparency research. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 116, [102350]. (doi:10.1016/j.socec.2025.102350).

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Do transparent and non-transparent nudges have similar effects? The question is central in recent research on behavioural public policy, as it leads to ethical and practical implications regarding policy-maker responsibility, citizen agency, and nudge design. We meta-analysed results from 23 publications designed to compare transparent to covert nudges including 117 effect sizes and found a positive effect of transparency on behavioural outcomes, but no effect on non-behavioural outcomes. The moderator analyses revealed that studies conducted online, manipulating the decision structure, and conducted in the domain ‘other’ tended to exhibit significantly positive transparency effects for behavioural outcomes. We note that all but two studies were conducted online or in the lab, and that there is an over-representation of research on default nudges (88 % of total effects), severely limiting the generalizability of the findings. Thus, we call for an improvement of research conducted on transparent nudges and the inclusion of more nudge types, preferably in a field setting. We also stress the importance of defining the form of transparency that societies require for respecting their citizen's autonomy.

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Accepted/In Press date: 12 February 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 17 February 2025
Published date: 3 March 2025
Keywords: Meta-analysis, Nudge, Review, Transparency

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Local EPrints ID: 499122
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/499122
ISSN: 2214-8043
PURE UUID: be2a5b59-7352-47a0-8934-5275c9a2d113
ORCID for Zacharias Maniadis: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3225-0835

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Date deposited: 10 Mar 2025 17:41
Last modified: 22 Aug 2025 02:07

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Author: Hendrik Bruns
Author: Adrien Fillon
Author: Yavor Paunov

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