Methodological Design of the Bakwana Compliance Sheet (BCS): A Behavioral Framework for Enhancing School Fee Payment Compliance

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AbstractGrounded in theories of behavioral economics and persuasion such as reciprocity, commitment and consistency, and framing, this proposed school fee intervention aims to nudge parents toward timely fee payments without coercion. Drawing from Cialdini’s principles and Kahneman’s cognitive heuristics, the BCS integrates subtle design cues into a one-page agreement form that frames payment timelines, offers structured choices, embeds self-commitment language, and introduces incentive-based reciprocity. The design process involved iterative revisions and expert input from educational psychologists and school administrators. Implementation in school settings involves distribution during registration, parent selection of preferred payment plans, and school-side tracking. Anticipated outcomes include improved payment compliance, reduced administrative burden, and increased parent-school collaboration. A pilot study is planned to evaluate the form’s effectiveness, refine its structure, and inform broader scale-up. The BCS offers a novel, theory-driven approach to addressing persistent compliance issues in school fee management.

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