A Smidge of Behavioral Science at the End of the Year

Written by maxspeicher | Published 2025/01/05
Tech Story Tags: behavioral-science | behavioral-economics | nudging | sustainable-design | e-commerce | smart-green-nudging | newsletter | sustainability

TLDRThe last newsletter of 2024. My article on "Smart Green Nudging" has been published on Medium. Smart Green Nudging uses behavioral science and AI to reduce product returns in e-commerce. Reading recommendation: an article on ethical growth design. Tool recommendation: the Coglode toolkit for actionable behavioral science. Happy New Year! šŸŽ†via the TL;DR App

Dear readers & friends,

So, yeah, this year hasn’t exactly been newsletter-heavy from my side, and I’m sorry for that. I would’ve loved to write more here, but first, there was that writer’s block thing (I wrote about it in the last edition) and after I had that sorted out, I didn’t really get to publishing a lot of articles. Because I’m kinda trying to write a book (making a public commitment here to force myself to actually follow through with it).

That’s gonna be my big goal for 2025 and obviously take away some time and energy from writing and publishing smaller things. The working title is ā€œEssential Lessons on UXā€ (subject to change).

But I still want to end this year with another edition of ToDUX for all of you because I did manage to at least publish one more thing since August.

Smart Green Nudging

I already mentioned it in the last newsletter: together with my partner Johanna and friends from Goethe University Frankfurt, IĀ got a paper publishedĀ in theĀ Marketing ScienceĀ academic journal.

We’ve now taken the insights from that paper and made them into a Medium article for a more general audience that was published inĀ Better Marketing: ā€œWhat if You Could Reduce Returned Products With Just Some Lines of Text?ā€*

This article explains how combining behavioral science with AI can address the costly issue of product returns in e-commerce. By applying the concept of ā€œGreen Nudgingā€ā€”subtle messages encouraging customers to make more mindful choices—we could reduce returns by 2.6% in a seven-week experiment, saving an estimated $340,000 annually while cutting emissions.

Personalizing these nudges with causal machine learning doubled their effectiveness, showing how sustainability and profitability can align through innovative, customer-centric approaches.

Reading Recommendations

Since it’s the end of the year and we all have better things to do, I’ll keep my recommendations to one each this time around.

šŸ“–Ā Ethics in times of growth designĀ byĀ Mary Borysova,Ā in relation to applied behavioral science, asks the uncomfortable but necessary question, ā€œCan growth design be truly ethical?ā€

Tool Recommendations

šŸ› ļøĀ CoglodeĀ distills behavioral science into actionable ā€œnuggets,ā€ offering easy-to-digest ā€œbite-sizeā€ principles that help improve decision-making, design, and communication strategies. It's a practical toolkit for applying behavioral research to real-world challenges.


Enjoy reading and until next time. I really appreciate your being interested in my content. As always, I welcome your feedback and comments on my articles and this newsletter. Simply reply to this email to share your thoughts. But more importantly:Ā I wish you all a very, very Happy New Year!Ā šŸŽ†

Cheers,
Max

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Written by maxspeicher | Computer scientist, designer, part-time philosopher. I write, mostly about design and user experience.
Published by HackerNoon on 2025/01/05