
Nate Posner
@nateposner1
Consumer behavior PhD student @Columbia_Biz
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28-08-2019 14:40:49
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Are choice architecture interventions considered ethical? Renante Rondina, Jordan Hutchings, Bing Feng, Dilip Soman ๐จ๐ฆ, and I experimentally explore this in our newly published registered report! nature.com/articles/s4159โฆ

NPR NPR's Planet Money The Indicator did a nifty piece interviewig Nate Posner and I about our Dark Defaults paper with Andrey Simonov Kellen Mrkva. Best part: The interview with someone who gave thousands on unintended dollars. npr.org/2023/11/21/119โฆ

Glad to see coverage of our @PNAS paper. Be sure to see nice video of Andrey Simonov discussing youtu.be/583CwbW2akchttโฆ and NPR Morning Edition and TheIndicator npr.org/2023/11/21/119โฆ with Nate Posner and experiments lead by Kellen Mrkva



News: Selected a Winner of the 2024 AMA-EBSCO-RRBM Award for Responsible Research in Marketing for โDark Defaults: How Choice Architecture Steers Political Campaign Donations.โ Great co-authors Nate Posner Andrey Simonov Kellen Mrkva doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2โฆ Cass Sunstein

Research by Nate Posner et al suggests defaults can cause people to make decisions by accident that they may later regretโon 8 political campaign sites, prechecked boxes boosted donations by over $40M, increasing requests for refunds: buff.ly/48tP7ht HT Eric J. Johnson


Exciting new paper from @elisugerman and team, including myself. Do people know what they can do to influence their carbon footprint? Not in our data. see thread below. Elke Weber Gernot Wagner Columbia Business School nature.com/articles/s4155โฆ

Study by Nate Posner et al on eight political campaign websites finds prechecking a recurring donation box increases campaign donations by over $40M and increases requests for refunds: buff.ly/48tP7ht via coauthor @profericjohnson
