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- 10th Nov 2022
Moving behavioral science beyond the nudge (and into the private sector)
“Do nudges work?” This question has recently sparked a great deal of discussion and angst in the behavioral science community. The controversy was ignited by a meta-analysis suggesting that intervention effects were limited after corrections for publication bias were taken into account. While we can disagree about the implications of…
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- 9th Nov 2022
What works to boost business productivity? 3 lessons from our work
Policymakers need to fundamentally rethink what attractive and readily accessible business support looks like.
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- 8th Nov 2022
What is COP27 missing?
Behavioural strategies can and must play a major role in decarbonising our economies
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- 7th Nov 2022
Deliberative democracy in action
Deliberative democracy approaches can enable social media users to discuss, negotiate and reach collective views on difficult decisions that shape their own experiences online
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- 1st Nov 2022
Five ways to cut your energy bill that actually work
We’ve been reviewing the evidence and have identified five actions households can take that will have meaningful impacts on their energy usage
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- 25th Oct 2022
How can behavioural insights help save energy in the workplace?
Reducing energy usage at the workplace is not always as simple as just turning down the thermostat - employers must facilitate a shift in the way employees behave
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- 20th Oct 2022
Home is where their work is
The unique workplace safety issues faced by in-home disability and aged care workers
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- 18th Oct 2022
Do Behavioural Insights work for tigers?
We overestimate our ability to manage risks - even if there's a very real chance of being attacked by tigers!
Also available in: Indonesian
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- 18th Oct 2022
Apakah wawasan perilaku berlaku untuk harimau?
Kami melebih-lebihkan kemampuan kami untuk mengelola risiko - bahkan jika ada kemungkinan yang sangat nyata untuk diserang oleh harimau!
Also available in: English
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- 17th Oct 2022
Expanding the social innovation pipeline
Many fields oscillate between optimism and despair and crime and youth justice policy has arguably seen the most extreme oscillations