
Welcome to the Behavioural Insights Wiki!
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.
- Calling DIBS: Season 6 Wrap-UpSeason 6’s 16 episodes tackle emerging BI topics, a variety of projects using BI to tackle challenges, and how BI is being used in different settings […]
- Resource: DIBS BI Seminar Recordings 2025-2026Miss one of this year’s fantastic DIBS-hosted BI seminars? Catch up with the recordings […]
- Behavioral Scientist’s Summer Book ClubJoin the Behavioral Scientist for a summer read of Olga Tokarczuk’s “Flights”, including fun extras like themed podcasts, group discussions, and more […]
- Early Bird Pricing: UBC Business for Social Good Summit on Polarization (Sep 11)Tickets are $49 until June 30. After June 30, registration will be $99 until all seats are taken […]
- Resource: Behavioral Economics Guide 2026The folks at BehavioralEconomics.com have released their 2026 guide, which includes a number of topical articles […]
- Congratulations, BI Practitioners, Class of 2026!The Behavioural Insights Practitioner community welcomes 18 outstanding new members this month! […]
- BIT Online Lecture: From Nudges to Boosts?BIT will be hosting an online lecture exploring how we might respond to the changing landscape of human experience […]
- Technical Issue: No Weekly Email DigestsWhile we work to resolve this issue, please visit the wiki homepage to see the most recent posts […]
More BI News
- Behavioral Scientist’s Summer Book ClubJoin the Behavioral Scientist for a summer read of Olga Tokarczuk’s “Flights”, including fun extras like themed podcasts, group discussions, and more […]
- Early Bird Pricing: UBC Business for Social Good Summit on Polarization (Sep 11)Tickets are $49 until June 30. After June 30, registration will be $99 until all seats are taken […]
- BIT Online Lecture: From Nudges to Boosts?BIT will be hosting an online lecture exploring how we might respond to the changing landscape of human experience […]
- BIG Difference BC: Call for Submissions (due Aug 31)Have you used behavioural science to change behaviour? Share your project at BIG Difference BC 2026! Submit by Sun, Aug 31 […]
More BI Events
- Calling DIBS: Season 6 Wrap-UpSeason 6’s 16 episodes tackle emerging BI topics, a variety of projects using BI to tackle challenges, and how BI is being used in different settings […]
- Resource: DIBS BI Seminar Recordings 2025-2026Miss one of this year’s fantastic DIBS-hosted BI seminars? Catch up with the recordings […]
- Resource: Behavioral Economics Guide 2026The folks at BehavioralEconomics.com have released their 2026 guide, which includes a number of topical articles […]
- BETA Resources: Parental Leave, Air Travel, System Change, & MoreThe great folks at the Behavioural Economics Team of the Australian Government have shared new resources […]
More BI MediA & Case studies
- Congratulations, BI Practitioners, Class of 2026!The Behavioural Insights Practitioner community welcomes 18 outstanding new members this month! […]
- Final Reminder: Advanced Professional Certificate in BI (May 31)Apply by May 31 for the 2026-2027 cohort of UBC’s Advanced Professional Certificate in Behavioural Insights […]
- Deadline: BIG Difference BC Scholarship (May 31)If you’re a BC working professional in the public or non-profit sector, you may be eligible for this $4,000 application toward the Advanced Professional Certificate in BI […]
- Final Deadline: Advanced Professional Certificate in BI (May 31)Seats are still available in the 2026-2027 cohort of UBC’s Advanced Professional Certificate in Behavioural Insights. Apply now! […]
More BI Learning & 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.
