What types of honesty interventions have been tested and to what extent? We conducted a systematic literature review of single-element intervention studies designed to curtail individual-level dishonesty and classified the obtained in-terventions in a taxonomy that encompasses three frame-works: nudging, economic, and internal-reward. We find moral reminders that we classify as educative nudges as well as external commitments (pledges, oaths, honor codes) and priming that we classify under the internal-reward framework to be the most frequently studied interventions, whereas archi-tectural nudges (defaults, sludge) have hardly been developed. Most importantly, we identify two areas for improvement essential for our collective ability to successfully translate and scale honesty interventions: a more thorough examination of the interventions' underlying psychological processes and precise description of the experimental designs.
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Univ Helsinki, Fac Theol, Helsinki, Finland
Univ Helsinki, HELSUS Sustainabil Sci Inst, Helsinki, FinlandUniv Helsinki, Fac Theol, Helsinki, Finland