Great piece in @Forbes about the story of @CreatorFund. And how we are backing PhD founders building on the frontier of what’s possible: https://t.co/vxzSlCQpEO
#FinanceInCommon2022
🗓️18 Oct | This event, organized w/ @nesta_uk, will explore the benefits of investing in the development & scaling of the collective intelligence #commons – & how this could help us achieve the #SDGs.
A new report will be presented.
👉https://t.co/Zf7i9KD18w
Very honored to receive the Behavioral Science & Policy Association Best Paper Award for the research with @EeshaSharma@StephMTully @ericgiannella @gwenrino1 on how psychological ownership can increase consumers’ interest in claiming benefits #BSPA2022 https://t.co/PC6NYHQG8T
As @julia_dhar & I start at @BCGhenderson, we will share weekly thought-pieces--Behavioral Briefs. These will highlight a particular idea, proposal, or insight rooted in #behavioralscience.
This week, we are sharing how orgs can nudge employees to support new ways of working.
The Leslie Knope of British local government. My wife
@naknakjun proudly sporting her @hackneycouncil
branded stash, as council moves back to live meetings.
It's very 🌬💨🍃 outside, so be careful, but don't let it stop you getting a test, esp if the weather means you're more likely to be mixing indoors. Whatever you're doing - work, care, play or volunteering please do get a test twice a week (now w/ rewards) https://t.co/cA9whWKevj
1/ Q: What’s going on with the #Oxford/#AstraZeneca#vaccine & one-dose strategy in Britain?
A: The Oxford/Astrazeneca vaccine was granted emergency authorization & the British government has decided to give as many people a first dose while delaying second doses *up to* 12 wks
Answering the call from contact tracers (MD COVID) is one way we can fight back against COVID-19. Let's win this together, Baltimore. #baltimorevscovid#coronavirusbalt
How can we ensure a safe and effective #COVID19 vaccine is widely adopted? #BehavioralScience can help with the persuasion and follow-through challenges we'll face. My best ideas are summarized in @TheEconomist.
https://t.co/pFFfYiwXCl
We’re getting ready for a COVID-19 vaccine, and you could help.
We are recruiting to thousands of rewarding roles across the NHS, including to join the team who will deliver the NHS's vaccination programme. Find out more. #WeAreTheNHS https://t.co/xAuanQkkVy
🚨 NEW PAPER ALERT 🎉
@OECD policy paper on #Behaviouralinsights#Covid_19 & #regulation!
Analyses:
✅Need for BI policies for COVID-19
🙄Challenges facing BI practitioners
😀Solutions via cases from 9 countries! 🌐
More: https://t.co/nr7jOy1vxj
KEY MESSAGES thread ⬇️
We've created the world’s first freely-available #behaviourchange Scale Up Toolkit to help behaviour change practitioners use promising trial findings to achieve behavioural impact at scale. Learn more and help us improve the website. @monshmsdi https://t.co/CdBfZoOT4n
Lower adherence to general rules and guidance appears to be more related to life circumstances, such as the demands of work or family life and lack of financial resilience, than to motivation, say @SusanMichie@robertjwest@UCLBehaveChange
https://t.co/mHpmk29ANL
Despite pockets of resistance, 90% of Australians are happy to follow #COVID-19 rules for as long as it takes, 80% are doing the right thing and 71% would get vaccinated, our #behaviourchange#SCRUB study @MonashMSDI found @PeterSlattery1 https://t.co/NSNfgYWFEh
"While we remain optimistic about the potential for nudge interventions to improve health, this comes with a caveat." This #BMJAnalysis looks at how subtle implementation details can greatly influence the effectiveness of behavioural nudges
https://t.co/mZdMVAOQBd
In a time of crisis, #behavioralscience offers insights into how to reduce administrative burdens that prevent people from accessing crucial support services, write @anthony_barrows @ideas42 and Rekha Balu & Rebecca Schwartz @CABS_MDRC. https://t.co/MbNkrtsjiB via @GOVERNING