Public Policy and Behavior Change

Publication date

2019

Authors

Tummers, LarsORCID 0000-0001-9940-9874ISNI 0000000392131421

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Document Type

Article
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Abstract

Changing behavior is often necessary to tackle societal problems, such as obesity, alcohol abuse, and debt problems. This article has two goals. First, it aims to highlight how governments can try to change the behavior of citizens. Government can use policy instruments to do so, including incentives, bans and mandates, information campaigns, and nudges. However, the government should not be a manipulator that applies policy instruments without societal support. Therefore, the second goal of the article is to provide a conceptual framework that helps analyze whether public policies to stimulate behavior change are effective and supported by key stakeholders. This conceptual framework has five criteria indicating the extent to which there is effective and supported behavior change: the policy is (1) effective and (2) efficient, and there is support for the policy among (3) politicians, (4) implementing organizations, and (5) citizens. The article ends with suggestions to study public policy aimed at behavior change.

Keywords

public policy, behavior change, Government, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Citation

Tummers, L G 2019, 'Public Policy and Behavior Change', Public Administration Review, vol. 79, no. 6, pp. 925-930. https://doi.org/10.1111/puar.13109