📢📢Join us on the 4th April for the launch of the and hear about how we will be working with and to tackle youth violence through better evidence
The Behavioural Insights Team
@B_I_Tweets
We use insights from behavioural science to encourage people to make better choices for themselves. Social purpose company, also known as The Nudge Unit.
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We’re excited to announce that is joining and as our new Group Chief Practices Officer working across both organisations to lead our core practice and research functions.
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The results were promising, and continued work in this area could provide valuable lessons on how communities can heal following violent civil conflicts.
To learn more, check out our video on the project 👇
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We tested the effect of mass media as a tool for changing social attitudes towards former soldiers and reintegration, looking specifically at how radio programs could promote feelings of sympathy and forgiveness.
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BIT worked with and other partners on the Smart Peace project led by in Nigeria to learn how communities there could reintegrate former members of Boko Haram, many of whom were child soldiers.
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In the wake of civil violence, communities are often tasked with new emotional battles for healing, accountability, and forgiveness. These sentiments are especially potent in communities where the former perpetrators of such violence are allowed to rejoin society.
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Banks, credit unions, fintechs and building societies play a key role in improving the financial wellbeing of customers.
We partnered with to look at how these organisations can support this mission.
Here’s what we found: youtube.com/watch?v=w6Iqh4
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👍Through this partnership we learned a lot about how to generate and test innovative ideas to improve financial wellbeing and developed a step-by-step guide. To learn more about this project and explore new partnerships, please reach out!
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Six years ago, we partnered with to develop new ideas for giving people more security and control over their finances. 💸We worked on 17 different solutions, testing the most promising ones with over 130,000 employees from a dozen different companies. 🏦
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Read more on the blog! 👇👇👇
(Or don't, whatever 😏🏄)
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Surprise: Teens DON'T like being told what to do 🙅♀️ So what does work? Invite them into the conversation! Help them set their own standards for online ethics and create a safe space to practice them responsibly.
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Today is 💻Safer Internet Day💻!
From TikTok to AI, the internet continues to introduce new tech and new worries for young people. In partnership with , we created a program to help teens and educators practice online ethics! 🤳
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🏦 Are you a financial institution looking to offer products that boost your customers’ financial wellbeing? 💸 If you need fresh ideas have a look at our Financial Capability Lab partnership with
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Calorie labels in delivery apps? Very happy to share two new reports I worked on with , , and exploring the value, opportunities, and risks of calorie labels in delivery apps!
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Excited to announce our ( ) work led by the incredible and
Salient will identify the most effective interventions to encourage healthy & sustainable diets! 🍎🥗🍌
More info👇🏻
tinyurl.com/3kmheeu9
Thanks to
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📣 New episode of our podcast, Inside the Nudge Unit!
This episode is all about our new decarbonisation report and features insights from our team on how policymakers can combat climate change without sacrificing public support.
Check it out
👉👉👉 open.spotify.com/episode/6RcIxC
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BIT's Head of Energy, Environment & Sustainability, Toby Park, sat down with of to discuss the new evidence-backed recommendations we've provided to government and industry leaders in our new decarbonisation report. Check it out!
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👉👉👉Read more about our findings from this report on the blog:
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💡People want government and business to change this. Our new survey finds strong support for even the most controversial policies, such as frequent flyer levies or higher prices for high-carbon goods, as well as high popularity of a "Green Homes One Stop Shop" or eco-labelling.
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But are people willing to make those green choices? 🤔A new decarbonisation report from the Behavioural Insights Team finds 9 in 10 say yes. Why don’t they? Because green options are usually confusing, less convenient and costly.
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🌎As the climate crisis becomes increasingly urgent, governments and societies are scrambling to meet Net Zero before it’s too late. 🌿The CCC has said that 60% of future emission reduction will require behavioural changes.
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🤔How did AI do when we used it to create marketing images for promoting technical training in the Middle East? 😌 Well...bi.team/?post_type=blo
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Lauch this week of 'Evidence House' with Cab Sec Simon Case (pictured), bringing together HMG data heads in Admiralty House to harness data for public good. With , , Dame Emily Lawson, , Ian diamond and
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From soda to cigarettes, taxes have been used before to encourage healthier behaviours amongst consumers and industries 🚭. But can we use the same strategy to promote sustainable behaviour? 🤔Read more on the blog! bi.team/blogs/would-yo
#ClimateCrisis
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🍲The way we eat will need to change in order to meet the needs of the climate crisis. According to the National Food Strategy, we need to cut our average meat intake by 30% to reach net zero by 2050. 💡Taxes may provide an option for reaching this goal.
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💡Our new report suggests so. we find evidence that exclusions lead to an increased likelihood that a pupil will end up in custody. Read more on the BIT Blog!
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📣ON THE BLOG: School suspensions and expulsions have been well-established as predictors of future criminal behaviour among students. 📚 But is this relationship causal?
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📣WEBINAR: Creating a culture of compliance
Organisations are spending millions on compliance programs, but rarely are they effective.🤔So how can organisations promote positive behaviour and foster psychological safety? Join us on February 8 to find out!
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📢💉 Vaccine Data CoLab news!
We're very excited to announce our next phase of work, starting with Dev-Afrique in Nigeria, in Uganda and a grant in Indonesia, working with , and .
➡️ Read more: medium.com/better-futures
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To support this goal, Ne'ma asked BIT to build a picture of the behaviours driving the UAE’s food waste problem. 💡BIT was then tasked with designing and testing interventions to tackle it. ✅
Read more on the blog:
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🌿As part of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, we’re sharing our work with Ne'ma, the UAE's National Food Loss and Waste Initiative, and Accuro to help reduce food waste in the UAE by 50% by 2030. 🌎
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⏰ D-7 before our third webinar focused on real case examples to solve a #tourism-related challenge.
🗣️Our speakers, Alice Escande & Claire Dale are two experts in #behavioralsciences from
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🗓️ 19 January 2023, 15h – 16h30
➡️ Register: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regist
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ON THE BLOG:
👾 Investment is not a game. 👾
But gamified investing platforms may be harming DIY investors. Our research with found that reward points increased trading by 39%, though trading more is rarely a good investment strategy.
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It is important to do more research on how to effectively communicate the health risks linked with tobacco smoking and e-cigarettes and to work with smokers to ensure that interventions involving e-cigarettes address their concerns. 🔍 A challenge for behavioural sciences!
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Interventions involving the provision of e-cigarettes had lower levels of public support. This is an interesting finding, as a very large scientific review by found e-cigarettes to be an effective way to help people quit. (cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.10)
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No two policies are the same though and we found large differences in public support for different policy options. Support was highest for:
🚭 banning smoking in more public spaces,
💰increasing tax on all forms of tobacco, and
📈 increasing the legal age of sale of tobacco.
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We found significant public appetite for bold policies to help people stop smoking - things that can be done now! ✅ All the policies we asked about had more support than opposition from the public
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Smoking remains a huge health issue in the UK. Public opposition is often cited as a barrier to more radical action, but are these concerns grounded in evidence? 🤔 We did a survey to find out!
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