Prof. Yuval Feldman
Former Senior Fellow, Civil Service Reform Program
Former Senior Fellow, Civil Service Reform Program
Written By: Prof. Yuval Feldman
Four behavioral insights on the recent State budget and how it informs on Israeli society and politics.
Written By: Prof. Yuval Feldman, Itamar Popliker
Even though the tax seems to have reduced the use of disposable utensils, its repeal demonstrates that a sustainable change in behavior requires additional measures, including running information campaigns tailored to the ultra-orthodox, making alternatives available, and encouraging their use.
Written By: Prof. Yuval Feldman
The concepts of a “position” and “conflict of interest” crop up frequently in the discussion of the judicial revolution - that is why the facts are so important
Written By: Prof. Yuval Feldman
Coercive regulations and enforcement, especially in democratic countries, have a more limited reach than governments are prepared to admit.
Written By: Prof. Yuval Feldman, Rotem Shpigler
How will Israelis react to a new tax on sugary drinks? A special IDI survey found that only a quarter of the public said that they would reduce their consumption of such drinks if they are taxed up to half a shekel, but a significant majority said they would limit their consumption if the tax exceeds two shekels.
Written By: Prof. Yuval Feldman
With the vaccines for Covid-19 soon to be made available and in light of the high rates of Israelis who do not want to be the first to get the vaccine - IDI expert Prof. Yuval Feldman explains how to encourage public cooperations in getting COVID-19 vaccines.
Written By: Prof. Yuval Feldman
Incentivizing compliance could have a negative impact on those who view being tested for the coronavirus as an act of civic responsibility
Written By: Prof. Yuval Feldman
Prof. Yuval Feldman, a senior fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute, utilizes behavioral analysis of regulation, enforcement and compliance to understand how trust in the state has affected the response to the COVID pandemic in Israel and beyond
Written By: Marina Motsenok, Dr. Talya Steiner, Dr. Liat Netzer, Prof. Yuval Feldman, Prof. Raanan Sulitzeanu-Kenan
Journal: Behavioural Public Policy (Forthcoming, 2020).
Written By: Dr. Eyal Pe'er, Prof. Yuval Feldman, Omer Selivansky Eden, Daphna Aviram-Nitzan
Reducing the regulatory burden is a key objective for many government ministries -but how can this be achieved while maintaining honest and ethical behaviour
Written By: Adv. Edna Harel Fisher, Prof. Yuval Feldman
Among other things, government corruption deals a blow to the country’s economic vitality, and makes it less attractive to investors and entrepreneurs.
Written By: Prof. Yuval Feldman
Supporters of this government show increasing tolerance for graft, and this is a red flag for the rule of law in Israel.
Written By: Jerusalem Post, Prof. Yuval Feldman
In an interview Prof. Yuval Feldman, discusses his new book "The Law of Good People" and sheds light on the connection between good people and corruption.
Written By: Prof. Yuval Feldman
Behavioral ethics, a growing area within psychology and management literature, demonstrates that an individual’s unethical behavior is demonstrated through self-deception.
Written By: Daphna Aviram-Nitzan, Prof. Yuval Feldman
"In order to change this trend, we must increase the use of technological tools and behavioral economics."
In recent years we have seen one Prime Minister, several ministers and numerous mayors charged and convicted on corruption. But most people enter politics for idealistic reasons and with good intentions. So what went wrong?