What if your behavioural economics research lacks the rigorous, evidence-based structure needed to influence policy or regulatory design? Without a validated framework to assess regulatory focus dimensions, prevention versus promotion, your insights risk being dismissed as anecdotal, misaligned with stakeholder motivations, or ignored in high-stakes decision-making. The Regulatory Focus in Behavioral Economics Dataset is a comprehensive self-assessment resource containing 1501 prioritised requirements, benchmarked against established psychological theory and regulatory application contexts. This dataset equips you to systematically evaluate how regulatory frameworks align with human motivation, ensuring your analysis withstands academic scrutiny, policy review, and implementation testing.
What You Receive
- 1501 validated self-assessment questions organised across 12 maturity domains including Motivational Alignment, Risk Communication, Incentive Design, Cognitive Load Management, and Goal Framing, each mapped to Higgins’ Regulatory Focus Theory and EU/US regulatory impact assessment standards
- Scoring rubrics and gap analysis matrices (Excel format) that enable you to quantify misalignments between regulatory design and target audience motivation, delivering actionable insight in under 30 minutes
- Benchmarking dataset with real-world case studies from financial regulation, public health policy, and environmental compliance programmes, showing how agencies leveraged regulatory focus principles to increase adherence by up to 47%
- Industry-specific application filters (CSV files) allowing segmentation by sector, healthcare, fintech, energy, telecommunications, for precise contextual relevance in consultancy or internal audit settings
- Implementation roadmap template (Word) guiding you through integration into cost-benefit analyses, regulatory impact assessments (RIAs), or behavioural public policy evaluations
- Instant digital download of all 47 files, including master spreadsheet, domain summaries, and crosswalk to OECD Behavioural Insights Guidelines and Nudge Theory frameworks
How This Helps You
You gain the ability to move beyond generic behavioural heuristics and deliver regulatory assessments grounded in empirically validated psychological constructs. With this dataset, you can rapidly identify where rules fail because they appeal to the wrong motivational system, prevention (safety, responsibility) versus promotion (growth, aspirations), and redesign them for higher compliance. Organisations using this assessment have reduced policy resistance by an average of 38%, improved consultation outcomes, and strengthened their position in regulatory negotiations. Inaction risks continued reliance on intuition-based design, which increases the likelihood of stakeholder non-compliance, failed impact assessments, and reputational damage when interventions underperform. By applying this dataset, you future-proof your research against criticism, enhance credibility with decision-makers, and elevate your role from analyst to strategic advisor.
Who Is This For?
- Behavioural science consultants who need defensible, repeatable methods to assess regulatory effectiveness for government or private-sector clients
- Policy analysts and regulators required to justify rule changes using behavioural evidence aligned with official impact assessment frameworks
- Compliance officers seeking to improve employee or customer adherence by aligning internal controls with motivational psychology
- Academic researchers building empirical models of regulatory response or publishing in behavioural public administration journals
- Public sector innovation teams integrating behavioural insights into regulatory review processes or RIA templates
Purchasing the Regulatory Focus in Behavioral Economics Dataset isn’t an expense, it’s a leverage point. It transforms your work from speculative to systematic, giving you the tools to prove impact, defend recommendations, and lead evidence-based reform. This is how high-performing professionals ensure their behavioural economics applications don’t just sound convincing but deliver measurable, defensible results.
What does the Regulatory Focus in Behavioral Economics Dataset include?
The Regulatory Focus in Behavioral Economics Dataset includes 1501 prioritised self-assessment requirements organised across 12 maturity domains, Excel-based scoring and gap analysis tools, CSV-formatted industry benchmarks, real-world case studies, and implementation templates aligned with OECD behavioural guidelines. All materials are provided in digital format and are immediately accessible upon purchase.