A new study co-authored by our academic, Professor @peterjohn10, has shed light on the advantages and challenges of using online video content to encourage a change in social attitudes 💻✅
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*New Publication*. A special issue of the Review of Behavioral Economics, edited by @MalteDold and myself, on 'The Contribution of Behavioural Insights to Political Economy', is now out. The issue is in honour of @Kingspol_econ's Shaun Hargreaves Heap. https://t.co/UZaU5P8CZW
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Did you know, reflection before a nudge can build on the effectiveness of the nudge. That’s what we showed recently in this @naturesustainab article using experimental insights, joint w @Matteo_Galizzi@peterjohn10@smmour. Read more: https://t.co/F62ZyhWwDI
A new article by @helenmargetts and @peterjohn10 – “How rediscovering nodality can improve democratic governance in a digital world” – is just published online in Public Administration 1/n https://t.co/O5RMEecCxP
New #WP 🚨
Join w @peterjohn10, led by #PhilippThamer, we show with a field experiment, nudge+ reduces meat demand by 5-7% over a (labelling) nudge! It’s the first of many fields for #nudgeplus! Let’s see where it ends up, but read more in pre-print here: https://t.co/izpgEHJNR6
New WP out with my amazing co-authors @peterjohn10, @FlorianFoos and @vcheng_m. Across three trials that differed in medium, message, and context, we find null effects of social media ads (shown on FB, IG, SC) on voter registration. Link here: https://t.co/8xQWdcx1RY
New release: "The rediscovery of randomised #experiments in political science in the late 1990s transformed the study of mass and #elite political behaviour, introducing a new method to study a range of #research questions".
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