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We regularly publish our work and findings as reports and working papers, all available on our website here.

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Report 17th Oct 2024

Net Zero communications, marketing and public engagement

BIT and Smart Energy GB’s new report shines a spotlight on how essential public engagement is for the Net Zero mission. It identifies 10 key areas to focus activity and action - grouped under our “4As” model of Awareness, Acceptance, Access and Adoption.

Report 16th Oct 2024

Testing a social action programme that develops employability skills

Community Apprentice was a youth social action programme in which teams of Year 10 pupils were supported to design and deliver a fundraising campaign for a charity of their choice. Delivered by Envision, the programme aimed to develop pupils’ self-efficacy, social confidence and teamwork skills, with the long-term aim of increasing their participation…

Report 9th Oct 2024

Gamification Revisited: New Experimental Findings in Retail Investing

Building on our 2022 research, which found that gamification tactics can harm investors by encouraging them to trade more frequently, BIT partnered with the Ontario Securities Commission on a follow-up experiment. In a randomized controlled trial, we tested four more engagement techniques that platforms are starting to use

Report 26th Sep 2024

Understanding public support for Net Zero policies

We (The Behavioural Insights Team; BIT) were commissioned by the European Climate Foundation (ECF) and Nesta to better understand public attitudes to Net Zero policies, the factors that underpin support or opposition, and what can done in the way policies are designed to increase popularity.

Report 25th Sep 2024

Artificial Intelligence and Retail Investing: Scams and Effective Countermeasures

People have been orchestrating financial fraud and scams for centuries. But the recent rise of generative AI has massively increased the scale and sophistication of scams, including in capital markets. Regulators are rightly concerned and focused on how to protect retail investors. BIT and the Ontario Securities Commission investigated this…

Report 11th Sep 2024

Artificial Intelligence and Retail Investing: Use Cases and Experimental Research

AI applications are beginning to dramatically influence the experiences of retail investors around the world - from providing advice and automated portfolio management to ‘turbo-charging’ fraud and scams. Securities regulators are striving to understand, prioritize and address potential investor harms while fostering innovation.

Report 9th Sep 2024

A Blueprint for Better International Collaboration on Evidence

Governments collectively spend trillions on public services. Despite this, surprisingly little is known on what works across most areas of public spending. Alongside this, R&D spending by governments across most areas of spending, with the exception of health and defence, are incredibly low. For the U.S., UK, Australia and Canada,…

Working paper 22nd Aug 2024

Working Paper No. 007: The UK public is overconfident

A nationally representative survey of 2000 adults found that 81% of people are overconfident in their answers to a series of general knowledge questions - that is to say, they answer incorrectly but believe their response to be right - but there are notable differences between generations.

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