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Behavioural Insights (BI) draws on the behavioural and decision sciences to explore how we make decisions and to help us make decisions that have a positive impact on individuals, communities and organizations, and the planet.
The BI wiki is maintained by UBC’s Decision Insights for Business & Society (UBC-DIBS) as a free resource for BI enthusiasts and experts. Explore the pages above and the newsfeed below.
- Behavioral Science & Policy Association Conference (Jun 7 & 8)The 2026 conference will be in person at the Harvard Kennedy School. Register by March 16 to take advantage of the early bird discount […]
- BC BIG & UBC-DIBS Panel Webinar: BI in Government (Feb 12)Join us for a webinar exploring the opportunities and challenges of applying behavioural science in the work of government […]
- Calling DIBS Ep 110: Working Across Disciplines Towards Climate SolutionsFrom her contributions to the 2022 IPCC report to her research on the mechanics of social norms, Jordana shares how she works across disciplines and levels to tackle the climate crisis […]
- BEAR Webinar: Diversity Incentives Can Increase Women’s Aspirations to Lead (Feb 10)U of T BEAR’s next webinar will explore how diversity incentives affect the behaviours of marginalized group members […]
- Resource from BCFG: Annual report from Behavior Change for GoodThe folks at Wharton’s Behavior Change for Good have released a report summarizing their 2025 activities […]
- APA Webinar: Seeing Climate Clearly (Jan 28)The Society for Environmental, Population and Conservation Psychology is hosting a webinar on “Seeing Climate Clearly: Misperceptions, Social Norms, and Collective Action” […]
- UBC-DIBS Seminar: Getting to Net-Zero (Feb 6)Simon Donner (UBC) will discuss the need to shift from incremental to transformational climate policy as well as obstacles and lessons learned from co-chairing Canada’s Net-Zero Advisory Board […]
- Calling DIBS Ep 109: Putting BI to WorkAlison Schatz is finding a wide range of ways to weave BI into her work, including writing action-focused communications, coordinating with colleagues, and more […]
More BI News
- Behavioral Science & Policy Association Conference (Jun 7 & 8)The 2026 conference will be in person at the Harvard Kennedy School. Register by March 16 to take advantage of the early bird discount […]
- BC BIG & UBC-DIBS Panel Webinar: BI in Government (Feb 12)Join us for a webinar exploring the opportunities and challenges of applying behavioural science in the work of government […]
- BEAR Webinar: Diversity Incentives Can Increase Women’s Aspirations to Lead (Feb 10)U of T BEAR’s next webinar will explore how diversity incentives affect the behaviours of marginalized group members […]
- APA Webinar: Seeing Climate Clearly (Jan 28)The Society for Environmental, Population and Conservation Psychology is hosting a webinar on “Seeing Climate Clearly: Misperceptions, Social Norms, and Collective Action” […]
More BI Events
- Calling DIBS Ep 110: Working Across Disciplines Towards Climate SolutionsFrom her contributions to the 2022 IPCC report to her research on the mechanics of social norms, Jordana shares how she works across disciplines and levels to tackle the climate crisis […]
- Resource from BCFG: Annual report from Behavior Change for GoodThe folks at Wharton’s Behavior Change for Good have released a report summarizing their 2025 activities […]
- Calling DIBS Ep 109: Putting BI to WorkAlison Schatz is finding a wide range of ways to weave BI into her work, including writing action-focused communications, coordinating with colleagues, and more […]
- BETA Resources: Stigma, financial products, energy, & emissionsBETA shares some of their recent work applying behavioural insights in Australia […]
More BI MediA & Case studies
- BC BIG & UBC-DIBS Panel Webinar: BI in Government (Feb 12)Join us for a webinar exploring the opportunities and challenges of applying behavioural science in the work of government […]
- BIT Academy (Feb 11 or Feb 24 + Mar 3)Improve public services, design better products, or craft communications that stick by understanding human behaviour […]
- Advanced Professional Certificate in BI 2026-2027: Now Accepting ApplicationsWe are now accepting applications for the 2026-2027 cohort of UBC’s Advanced Professional Certificate in BI; apply by April 30 for a free copy of a top BI book […]
- Last Call: Fundamentals of BI (Nov 10-30)Our introductory BI course starts on Mon., Nov. 10. This is your last chance this year to join us to learn the basics of BI […]
More BI TRAINING
- SFU Sustainable Transportation Action Research Team Recruiting PhD & Master’s StudentsThe paid PhD position would start in Sept 2025 or Jan 2026; Master’s of Resource Management students can start off-cycle […]
- Lux Insights hiring Insights Analyst (Mar 16)Vancouver-based market research firm Lux Insights is hiring for market research and data analysis position […]
- Wiki Resources: BI Learning & Career InfographicsWe have refreshed our learning and careers infographics. As always, these infographics are meant to be resources rather than definitive maps […]
- UBC-DIBS hiring postdoc (Mar 15)UBC-DIBS invites applications for a two-year postdoctoral research position in the area of behavioural science, business, and climate change […]
More BI JOBS
UBC-DIBS is a behavioural research and policy solutions initiative at UBC Sauder School of Business. UBC-DIBS is located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh). We gratefully acknowledge these peoples, who for millennia have passed on their culture, history, and traditions from one generation to the next in this area. As behavioural scientists, we also know that words are not enough. We are committed to closing the intention-action gap by working toward an anti-racist, Indigenized practice of behavioural science.
Wiki updates or questions? Email dibs@sauder.ubc.ca.
