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- 20th Mar 2024
Fair4all Finance's Customer Engagement Support Guide
The Behavioural Insights Team (BIT), in conjunction with Fair4All Finance, have worked with three community finance providers to launch a new customer engagement support guide to better improve customer engagement using insights from behavioural science.
- Blog
- 20th Mar 2024
Using behavioural insights to support the community finance sector
This week, we published a toolkit in partnership with Fair4All Finance that followed this approach for the benefit of the community finance sector. Read on to find out more about our advisory work in action.
- Blog
- 20th Mar 2024
How can a behavioral science lens reduce corruption?
Since 2019, BIT has been partnering with the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation on their On Nigeria Big Bet. The initiative aims to bolster the momentum around Nigerian-led efforts to strengthen accountability, reduce corruption, and improve the quality of life for Nigerians.
- Blog
- 19th Mar 2024
We need to talk about behaviour change and climate
Fresh from the Chatham House Energy Transition Conference, Toby Park, our Head of Energy, Transport and Sustainability Policy at the Behavioural Insights Team, sat down with Professor Felix Creutzig (lead author of the IPCC on demand), Dr Christina Demski (Deputy Director of the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformation)…
- Person
Jane Ellison
Jane Ellison is a non-executive director of BIT with experience in the private sector, UK politics and the United Nations. She worked for the John Lewis Partnership for over 20 years in various management roles before entering Parliament in 2010. As a government minister, Jane led on legislation including the…
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Martina Vojtkova
Martina is the Director of Research for Nesta and the Behavioural Insights Team. She provides methods leadership across both organisations, driving social impact through research and evaluation. Martina has worked extensively in social research and evaluation in the UK and internationally. Before joining BIT, she was on the executive leadership…
- Working paper
- 18th Mar 2024
The Shrouded Economy
Executive summary Across the economy, consumers struggle to tell the difference between good and bad products. Critical information, from price to quality, is either missing, hard to access, or hard to compare. The markets are ‘shrouded’. This has obvious costs for consumers, but the effects on the economy run much…
- Blog
- 18th Mar 2024
L'entretien prénatal précoce, une étape clé du parcours de grossesse encore trop peu exploitée
Cette consultation est obligatoire pour toutes les femmes enceintes depuis mai 2020 et prise en charge à 100% par l’assurance maladie.
- Press release
- 18th Mar 2024
UK GDP held back by hidden information on price and quality
A lack of available information that could help consumers and businesses compare quality and price when buying goods or services is costing the UK economy around £14 billion in revenue, new research from the Behavioural Insights Team (BIT) finds.
- Vacancy
- Canada
- Deadline for applications: 17th Mar 2024
Graduate Student Reseacher
We are looking for a Graduate Student Researcher to join the team in Canada.