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Michael Sanders
Professor of Public Policy, King's College London
Verified email at exogeneity.co.uk
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Provision of social norm feedback to high prescribers of antibiotics in general practice: a pragmatic national randomised controlled trial
M Hallsworth, T Chadborn, A Sallis, M Sanders, D Berry, F Greaves, ...
The Lancet 387 (10029), 1743-1752, 2016
4952016
EAST: Four simple ways to apply behavioural insights
BI Team
Behavioural Insight Team, London, 2014
3122014
Behavioural science and policy: where are we now and where are we going?
M Sanders, V Snijders, M Hallsworth
Behavioural Public Policy 2 (2), 144-167, 2018
1572018
Behavioral interventions in tax compliance: Evidence from Guatemala
S Kettle, M Hernandez, S Ruda, MA Sanderson
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2016
1462016
Stating appointment costs in SMS reminders reduces missed hospital appointments: findings from two randomised controlled trials
M Hallsworth, D Berry, M Sanders, A Sallis, D King, I Vlaev, A Darzi
PloS one 10 (9), e0137306, 2015
1232015
Nudging by government: Progress, impact, & lessons learned
D Halpern, M Sanders
Behavioral Science & Policy 2 (2), 53-65, 2016
1142016
Failure to CAPTCHA attention: Null results from an honesty priming experiment in Guatemala
S Kettle, M Hernandez, M Sanders, O Hauser, S Ruda
Behavioral Sciences 7 (2), 28, 2017
572017
Testing local descriptive norms and salience of enforcement action: A field experiment to increase tax collection
C Larkin, M Sanders, I Andresen, F Algate
Available at SSRN 3167575, 2018
532018
The use of descriptive norms in public administration: a panacea for improving citizen behaviours?
P John, M Sanders, J Wang
Available at SSRN 2514536, 2014
492014
Effect of persuasive messages on National Health Service Organ Donor Registrations: a pragmatic quasi-randomised controlled trial with one million UK road taxpayers
A Sallis, H Harper, M Sanders
Trials 19, 1-10, 2018
382018
Can simple prompts increase bequest giving? Field evidence from a legal call centre
M Sanders, S Smith
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 125, 179-191, 2016
382016
Loss aversion fails to replicate in the coronavirus pandemic: Evidence from an online experiment
M Sanders, E Stockdale, S Hume, P John
Economics letters 199, 109433, 2021
372021
Targeting voter registration with incentives: A randomized controlled trial of a lottery in a London borough
P John, E MacDonald, M Sanders
Electoral Studies 40, 170-175, 2015
372015
Nudge in the time of coronavirus: The compliance to behavioural messages during crisis
S Hume, P John, M Sanders, E Stockdale
Available at SSRN 3644165, 2021
322021
Curbing adult student attrition: Evidence from a field experiment
R Chande, M Luca, M Sanders, XZ Soon, O Borcan, N Barak Corren, ...
Harvard Business School NOM Unit Working Paper, 2015
31*2015
Encouraging people into university
M Sanders, R Chande, E Selley, BI Team
Department for Education, 2017
262017
A panacea for improving citizen behaviors? Introduction to the symposium on the use of social norms in public administration
P John, M Sanders, J Wang
Journal of Behavioral Public Administration 2 (2), 2019
252019
I get by with a little help from my friends: Two field experiments on social support and attendance in further education colleges in the UK
B Groot, M Sanders, T Rogers, E Bloomenthal
The Behavioral Insights Team, 2017
242017
Role models, mentoring and university applications-evidence from a crossover randomised controlled trial in the United Kingdom
M Sanders, S Burgess, R Chande, C Dilnot, E Kozman, L Macmillan
Widening Participation and Lifelong Learning 20 (4), 57-80, 2018
232018
Nudge: Recent developments in behavioural science and public policy
M Hallsworth, M Sanders
Beyond behaviour change, 113-134, 2016
212016
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