The influence of private interests on research in behavioural public policy: A system-level problem

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e150 (2023)
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Abstract

Chater & Loewenstein argue that i-frame research has been coopted by private interests opposed to system-level reform, leading to ineffective interventions. They recommend that behavioural scientists refocus on system-level interventions. We suggest that the influence of private interests on research is problematic for wider normative and epistemic reasons. A system-level intervention to shield research from private influence is needed.

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Liam Kofi Bright
London School of Economics
Jonathan Parry
London School of Economics
Johanna Thoma
Universität Bayreuth

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