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2021 Erratum To Do Nudges Reduce Disparities Choice Architecture Compensates For Low Consumer Knowledge

This document is an erratum for the article 'Do Nudges Reduce Disparities? Choice Architecture Compensates for Low Consumer Knowledge' published in the Journal of Marketing. It corrects the omission of author Kellen Mrkva's affiliation, now listed as Lecturer in Marketing at the University of Bath School of Management, UK. The online version of the article has been updated to reflect this correction.

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2021 Erratum To Do Nudges Reduce Disparities Choice Architecture Compensates For Low Consumer Knowledge

This document is an erratum for the article 'Do Nudges Reduce Disparities? Choice Architecture Compensates for Low Consumer Knowledge' published in the Journal of Marketing. It corrects the omission of author Kellen Mrkva's affiliation, now listed as Lecturer in Marketing at the University of Bath School of Management, UK. The online version of the article has been updated to reflect this correction.

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Erratum

Journal of Marketing
2021, Vol. 85(5) 161
Erratum to “Do Nudges Reduce Disparities? ª American Marketing Association 2021
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DOI: 10.1177/00222429211031013
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Consumer Knowledge”

Mrkva, Kellen, Nathaniel A. Posner, Crystal Reeck, and Eric J. Johnson (2021), “Do Nudges Reduce Disparities? Choice
Architecture Compensates for Low Consumer Knowledge,” Journal of Marketing, 85 (4), 67–84. (Original DOI: 10.1177/
0022242921993186)
In this article, an author affiliation was omitted. The corrected author information of Kellen Mrkva is presented here and the
online version has been updated to reflect the correct affiliation.
Kellen Mrkva is Lecturer in Marketing, University of Bath School of Management, UK, and was Postdoctoral Scholar, Columbia
Business School, Columbia University, USA (email: [email protected]).

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