🎉Hot off the press!
In our new paper with @ploteo we take an experimental approach to assess the effectiveness of boosts and nudges for optimising residential energy consumption - both can be effective but we need to consider cognitive aspects! https://t.co/BRqZ9y3RVr
Have been meaning to read this for a while...what a great article on the contributions that behavioural insights can have to optimise energy use in households! (...spoiler: it's not *just* nudging..)
https://t.co/7WZdJjJRVJ
What a wonderful presentation this morning from Douglas Bernheim on the Challenges of Behavioral Welfare Economics! Learned a lot on how BE can change the way we think of economic welfare analysis
#LSE_IBPPConf2022
What's definitely true is that we don't understand the heterogeneity of effects very well - the drivers of why certain things work in certain places. That's where we should be looking, not a binary work/doesn't work debate. https://t.co/lzk0biuxMF
A new podcast that was recommended to me by my housemate @NicoBehavioural 🎙️✨
If you're interested in understanding why we humans do what we do, this is for you!
https://t.co/vSUjJMakbJ
Hitting 1⃣0⃣0⃣! 👏 @OPSIgov marks milestone on collecting #BehaviouralScience projects from all around the globe! 🌍Bringing you:
🏁100+ projects from
⛳️41 countries in
🥅36 policy areas
... and counting!
Add your team or project!
✍️https://t.co/yjFUM1H2pT
@kamilenta @PhDVoice I like this, somehow I always found matrices a bit restrictive because I may want different things from different papers. Filtering by topic seems like a way I could get around this.
Here's a question for PhDs, and maybe more senior researchers as well: how do you go about structuring a review of the literature once you've read a few papers? (ie: matrices, word docs) I can't seem to land on one approach that is most effective for me 🧐
#phdchat#EconTwitter
Our paper "Exploring modes of sustainable value co-creation in renewable energy communities" with @IljanaSchubert, @Morgane_Fritz, and Paul Burger is out!
In it, we argue for a stakeholder approach to mapping value co-creation with citizens in RECs 1/2
https://t.co/im5izc0Czr
This week our @SmartBEEjS researchers are attending a Writing Retreat in Nice. They have been working on structuring their ideas into academic papers and receiving lots of feedback from the supervisory team 📝💻
I like this article about nudging and boosting because it is constructive and empirical (rather than just loudly insulting those who nudge.) Should we nudge or boost? Both please! Often a combination will be best. https://t.co/NbmAV8o4Rw
That’s a wrap! I presented a paper-in-progress in collaboration with @ploteo on Wednesday at the #ICEP2021 conference. Was great to hear other researchers working on similar topics with different approaches, as well as catching up with project colleagues in the sunny Siracusa 🌞