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We were wrong about being able to ‘nudge’ people to improve the world

Last updated: January 25, 2026 1:30 am
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Reimagining Social Change: Moving Beyond Nudges

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Our world is facing urgent environmental and social challenges, with limited resources and political gridlock hindering progress. The concept of nudges, introduced two decades ago, held promise as a cost-effective and politically neutral approach to driving positive change. By subtly altering the way choices are presented, nudges aimed to steer individuals towards better decisions without resorting to traditional methods like taxation or bans.

Initially, the idea of nudges garnered excitement as a potential revolutionary tool for addressing major societal issues through minor adjustments in behavior. Strategies like portion control for combating obesity or defaulting homeowners to green energy seemed poised to transform the landscape of social change. However, as time passed, the efficacy of nudges came into question.

Research has shown that while nudges may produce modest effects in the short term, their impact is limited, temporary, and challenging to scale up. Moreover, by emphasizing individual behavior as the linchpin for societal change, nudges inadvertently shifted focus away from systemic issues that underpin our most pressing problems.

It has become evident that the root causes of social and environmental crises lie not in individual choices but in structural shifts like industrialization, technological advancements, and corporate interests. By fixating on nudges, we risk overlooking the need for substantial policy changes that can reshape the rules and incentives governing our society.

Corporate entities resistant to regulatory measures have capitalized on the allure of individual-level solutions, diverting attention from the systemic reforms necessary for meaningful progress. The notion of the personal “carbon footprint,” for example, was popularized by a major fossil fuel company, illustrating how vested interests can co-opt well-intentioned initiatives for their benefit.

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As behavioral scientists, we must acknowledge the limitations of nudges and pivot towards a more holistic approach to social change. Our new book, “It’s On You,” challenges the prevailing narrative around individual behavior and advocates for a shift towards comprehensive, systemic solutions. True progress lies not in nudging individuals but in reshaping the structures that govern our collective well-being.

Behavioral scientists Nick Chater and George Loewenstein’s new book, “It’s On You (WH Allen),” will be available on 27 January

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