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- Report
- 11th Sep 2024
Net Zero Communications, Marketing and Public Engagement
- 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.
- Blog
- 10th Sep 2024
Can we use behavioural science to reduce the risk of nuclear weapons?
Our joint project with Chatham House aimed to understand exactly what the ‘behavioural risks’ in our nuclear weapons programmes really are - and what consequences they might pose.
- Press release
- 9th Sep 2024
Study reveals $100 billion ‘evidence gap’ in public policy
A new report reveals minimal government investment in public policy evidence, with R&D spending in the UK, Canada, Australia, and the US at under 0.1% of total expenditure in key areas like education, social protection, and public order.
- 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,…
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POLÍTICA DE TRATAMIENTO DE DATOS PERSONALES BEHAVIORAL INSIGHTS (LAC) S.A.S
I: INTRODUCCIÓN BEHAVIORAL INSIGHTS (LAC) S.A.S, en adelante “BEHAVIORAL INSIGHTS” dedicada a la realización de todo tipo de actividades, en especial a las actividades de consultoría de gestión, teniendo como servicios principales el desarrollo organizacional, consultoría en gestión del talento y estudios de mercado. En desarrollo de su actividad BEHAVIORAL…
- Blog
- 4th Sep 2024
A guide for reducing administrative burden in government
We’ve all paid the time tax—the exasperating costs that come with learning about, applying for, and participating in government benefits. But no one should have to deal with any undue administrative burdens, especially people seeking support they are eligible for.
- Person
Donna Poureshagh
Donna is the Global HR Director at BIT and joined in January 2024 on an interim basis. She has over 25 years HR experience gained from professional services and consulting firms. She holds a BSc (Hons) Managerial and Administrative studies from Aston University.
- Upcoming event
- 30th Apr 2025
Save the Date: Behavioral Exchange 2025
Behavioral Exchange (BX) is a hallmark event focused on the intersection of behavioral science and public policy – the only event to do so at a global scale. It was launched in 2014, with 6 conferences being held since then, in London, Singapore, Sydney and at Harvard University in Boston.
- 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.