11 MAY: OECD-TEN CONFERENCE: BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE IN PUBLIC POLICY
Being Green, Consumer Centric and with well-Functioning Markets and Organisations
Behavioural insights are being used by public bodies around the world. How can the behavioural community support these efforts and what are lessons from the field? The conference will discuss these issues and also look at how policy officials can benefit from current experience and research in the following topics:
- Tackling environmental problems and achieving green growth
- Protecting consumers in the digital economy
- Applying behavioural insights to organisational behaviour
- Making markets work
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12 MAY: OECD MEETING: NUDGING FOR GOOD, RESPONSIBLY
How can the understanding of behaviours support and have an impact on some of the big policy problems facing governments globally such as inclusive growth, inequality and the sustainable development goals? How can behavioural practitioners ensure integrity, credibility and durability of behavioural science in public policy? Behavioural science is increasingly being used beyond implementation interventions and in broader public policies. Also, with the ever growing popularity of behavioural science and more bodies and organisations either setting up in-house capacities or utilising external resources, it is important to be aware of the potential pitfalls and risks with different approaches. This meeting will explore further these issues and discuss potential next steps to address them.
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PLEASE NOTE: For the 12 May event, seats are limited. Please fill the registration form and we will be in contact to confirm your registration.