Comparing the effects of financial incentives and implementation intentions on unhealthy snacking behavior in employees
Abstract
Much is known about how implementation intentions and financial incentives may help reduce the consumption of unhealthy food, but there is no study that compared the effects of both interventions and tested the influence of their combination on healthy eating behavior. In a field experiment among employees of a retailer, we observed that implementation intentions and financial incentives significantly reduced snack consumption immediately after...
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Title
Comparing the effects of financial incentives and implementation intentions on unhealthy snacking behavior in employees
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
40
Issue
10
Pages
4770 - 4784
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