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Conversations with code
Why behavioural scientists will be working alongside technologists in the emerging field of synthetic respondents.
Apr 24
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The currency of kindness
Are we are now re-imagining our relationship with money and loyalty?
Apr 6
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Belief Busting: The value of rethinking how we form beliefs
How we need to consider different ways to think about ‘beliefs’ if we are to find ways to tackle them effectively
Mar 15
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Bubbles as a catalyst of change
Financial bubbles are not always a good thing – but perhaps they have useful lessons for how social norms influence behaviour – rapidly and at scale
Feb 23
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“But what‘s the behaviour you‘re trying to change?”
What applied behavioural science gets wrong under complexity
Feb 12
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Laura de Molière
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Out of time
Book on how we are living in a period of revolution in beliefs about being human
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Colin Strong
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The psychology of misinformation and voting behaviour
While misinformation is a problem, is the bigger issue that we over estimate how susceptible other people are to it?
Jan 26
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Does AI mean fewer domestic chores for us all?
How this can only be achieved by looking at the wider social, cultural and political choices we make
Jan 13
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Behavioural themes for '24
Our annual prediction of what we will be talking about and shaping behaviours in the next 12 months
Dec 20, 2023
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The psychology of purpose, profit & politics
A behavioural lens offers strategic understanding of the bumps that brand purpose is facing
Dec 14, 2023
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Adapting to the ‘blasted’ business landscapes
The landscape looks bleak for many businesses – we need to bring forward voices of marginalised groups to guide us to reimagine ways to organise
Nov 25, 2023
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Steering clear of the sun: A new era for modesty in leadership?
Why complex environments mean that, more than ever, we need to address over-confidence and hubris
Nov 10, 2023
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The ghostly memories shaping our lives
How eerie feelings of the supernatural gives clues to how the mind works
Oct 28, 2023
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Space Oddity: How we decipher evidence of UFOs and alien life
UFOs and alien life been hitting the headlines recently - we suggest this offers important insights into the way we make sense of information about the…
Oct 25, 2023
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