作者
Kai Ruggeri,Olivia Symone Tutuska,Giampaolo Abate Romero Ladini,Narjes Al-Zahli,Natalia Alexander,Mathias Houe Andersen,Katherine Bibilouri,Jennifer Chen,Barbora Doubravová,Tatianna Dugué,Aleena Asfa Durrani,Nicholas Dutra,R.A. Farrokhnia,Tomas Folke,Suwen Ge,Christian Gomes,Aleksandra Gracheva,Neža Grilc,Deniz Mısra Gürol,Zoe Heidenry,Clara Amanda Hu,Rachel Krasner,Romy Levin,Justine Li,Ashleigh Messenger,Fredrik Nilsson,Julia Marie Oberschulte,Takashi Obi,A. K. Pan,Sun Young Park,Sofia Pelica,Maksymilian Pyrkowski,Katherinne Rabanal,Pika Ranc,Žiga Mekiš Recek,Daria Stefania Pascu,Alexandra Symeonidou,Milica Vdović,Qihang Yuan,Eduardo García‐Garzón,Sarah Ashcroft-Jones
摘要
Abstract Recent arguments claim that behavioral science has focused – to its detriment – on the individual over the system when construing behavioral interventions. In this commentary, we argue that tackling economic inequality using both framings in tandem is invaluable. By studying individuals who have overcome inequality, “positive deviants,” and the system limitations they navigate, we offer potentially greater policy solutions.