Explore the META BI framework to enhance understanding and collaboration in behavioral interventions, for effective nudging.| Behavioural Public Policy Blog
A one-size-fits-all approach to nudging can be ineffective, or even backfire. Personalising nudges is a way of recognising and acting upon known heterogeneity across and within groups of people to deliver successful behaviour change. … More How Can We Personalise Nudges?| Behavioural Public Policy Blog
2017 Nobel Prize winner in Economic Sciences and author of the global bestseller Nudge, Richard Thaler, sits down with Wharton Professor, Cade Massey, to discuss key findings from a lifelong studies in behavioral economics and finance. He urges attendees to challenge the status quo and raise the bar within their…Read More The post Better Decision-Making: Richard Thaler with Cade Massey | 2019 Wharton People Analytics Conference appeared first on People Analytics.| People Analytics
Gender gaps in STEM fields are far from resolved. High-stakes exams are part of the journey, and several studies prove that women tend to underperform. Why does this happen? How can the gap be closed? Despite accumulated evidence, efforts still need to be made to shed light on this issue. An intervention performed by Ceibal’s Behavioral Insights Lab in Uruguay showed that a stress management exercise during a high-stakes exam can enhance women's performance. The post Stress Less, Achieve Mo...| BehavioralEconomics.com | The BE Hub
As global temperatures rise, so does our reliance on air conditioning (AC), which accounts for 7% of global electricity use in 2022. But what if the solution to sustainable cooling is not just about better AC technology to cool the entire space, but about changing our behaviour to cooling ourselves? Maggie Yang explores how social … More From AC to me: Can social norms encourage personal cooling in Chinese offices?| Behavioural Public Policy Blog
By Nudge Mieli Boxing coach Nudge Mieli, who came from a martial arts background, started boxing to become more proficient with his hands. “They call boxing the sweet science, and that’s what drew me to it,” Nudge says. “It is... Continue Reading →| A Sense of Place Magazine
În lume există 202 de structuri axate pe tehnici de modificare comportamentală, care să ne ghideze către decizii mai bune pentru noi. Care sunt, concret, implicațiilor acestor politici de „dirijare” și ce capcane pot ascunde „ghionturile”.| Panorama
Capitalismul de supraveghere sau surveillance capitalism: despre cookies și prăjiturica preferată a economiei digitale.| Panorama
I used to set annual goals (aka New Year’s Resolutions), but like so many others, I typically didn’t accomplish them. So I do a couple things differently now: 1. Break the year into smaller chunks (quarters and months) and do things around those timeframes For example, I set quarterly goals for a few different areas [...]Read More...| RyanWaggoner.com