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Hubert Wu

Hubert is a Senior Advisor within the Consumer and Business team in The Behavioural Insights Team’s London office. Hubert leads projects within business policy and macroeconomics at BIT. His work has explored how behavioural insights can be applied to areas such as firm-level decision making, industrial policies, public procurement, and…

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Eva Kolker

Eva is a Principal Advisor and the Head of Consumers and Business Markets at BIT. She leads the organisation's work in digital markets, business productivity, and consumer protection. She joined BIT in 2018 and is based in BIT's Manchester office. Eva has a business and economics background and is fluent…

  • Report
  • 29th Oct 2018

Evidence Report: Literature review and semi-structured interviews to support the establishment of the Centre for Public Services Leadership

An evidence-based report summarising BIT findings on effective leaders in UK public services.

  • Report
  • 28th Nov 2018

Applying Behavioural Insights to Labour Markets

Employment is one of the most important policy areas that governments manage. Yet, it is one with ample room for more use of evidence. Due to location and contextual factors, labour market policies are also often tailored to the economic needs of a country or region. For these reasons, continuous…

  • Report
  • 24th Jan 2019

The Behavioural Insights Team Annual Update Report 2017-18

Latest results from the team, covering issues from healthcare to humanitarian aid.

  • Case study
  • 24th Jan 2019

Improving public understanding of economics

Central banks’ inflation targets are more likely to be effective if they are widely understood and credible.

  • Blog
  • 1st Feb 2019

Announcing the Business Basics Messaging Trials: Upcoming Trials to Help Boost UK Productivity

What if someone found a way to boost businesses’ productivity, but no one was around to hear it? A series of randomised controlled trials next year aim to prevent that.

  • Blog
  • 20th Mar 2019

Making work happier

Taking all things together, how happy do you feel today? Today is the International Day of Happiness. Since 2012, the day has celebrated the relevance of happiness for everyone across the world and the importance of recognising happiness as a goal of public policy. So, today, it is worth reflecting -…

  • Blog
  • 1st Apr 2019

Flexible working and returners: What employers told us

Finding a way for care work and employment to function together is a struggle for millions of people across the UK, putting pressure on our finances and wellbeing. It’s a significant barrier to achieving gender equality, as caregiving responsibilities continue to fall disproportionately on women. Exploring how men and women…

  • Blog
  • 15th Apr 2019

Tackling online harms and manipulations: download our new paper

Most of us will spend at least half of our free time over the next year looking at screens