“…We must understand the specific context in which the targeted behavior occurs (see discussion in Gino et al, 2019). In addition, despite a long tradition in social psychology, philosophy, and economic literature showing when, why, and how individuals react and conform to descriptive and normative information of peers (e.g., Deutsch and Gerard, 1955;Cialdini and Trost, 1998;Gino et al, 2009;Cialdini and Goldstein, 2004;Bicchieri, 2006;Schultz et al, 2007;Bicchieri et al, 2019a;Dimant, 2019;van Kleef et al, 2019), science is still working towards a better understanding of how to properly frame norm-nudges, which is a highly debated topic in ongoing research (see discussions in, e.g., Bicchieri and Dimant, 2019;Larkin et al, 2019). It is important to advance our understanding on how to best frame norm-nudges because better framing can serve as a cost-effective way to increase the effectiveness of nudge interventions.…”