无痛获益:行为健康干预的扩展效应

Gain Without Pain: The Extended Effects of a Behavioral Health Intervention

Management Science · 2016
被引 35
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究一项基于激励的营养行为干预,发现其不仅改善了目标行为,还产生了持久的正面效果,且未对运动等关联领域造成负面溢出,支持了激励干预的广泛应用。

Abstract

We examine the extended effects of an incentive-based behavioral health intervention designed to improve nutrition behavior. Although the intervention successfully improved the target behavior, less is known about any spillovers, positive or negative, that impacted the program’s net benefit. This novel examination presents an opportunity to advance our knowledge of this important question, particularly because many theories predict that balancing behaviors in other domains (e.g., reduced exercise) can occur. Our results show a positive and long-lasting persistence effect for the treatment group, even after the incentive was removed. Moreover, we observe no negative spillover effects into related domains such as exercise, and no negative impact on customer loyalty. These results support the use of incentive-based interventions and highlight the importance, for both theory and practice, of examining their extended effects. This paper was accepted by Uri Gneezy, behavioral economics.

激励型行为干预营养行为溢出效应持续性效果