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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.
- Resource from BIT: Boosting ParticipationBIT’s Michael Hallsworth writes about involving people in the work of behavioural science, supporting them in shaping projects, and helping them to apply behavioural science themselves […]
- Calling DIBS Ep 97: Using Carrots (Not Sticks) for Climate ActionJade Radke and Jiaying Zhao are exploring how to increase both climate action and happiness with techniques like positive frames and probabilistic rewards […]
- BIT Webinar: 10 Behavioural Interventions to Change the World (May 15)BIT’s founder and President Emeritus David Halpern will deliver his inaugural annual lecture, where he’ll reveal the 10 behavioural interventions he believes could transform the world […]
- Early Bird Deadline: Advanced Professional Certificate in BI (Apr 30)This year the early bird deadline for the Advanced Professional Certificate in Behavioural Insights is even earlier — apply by April 30 and get a free copy of a top BI book […]
- Webinar: Philosophy Meets Behavioural Science (Apr 25)The Center for Empirical Philosophy and Behavioral Insights (CEPBI) is hosting a panel on “Experiments, Causal Inference, and Limits of Evidence” […]
- Dhillon Centre Research Showcase (Apr 25)UBC’s Dhillon Centre for Business Ethics is hosting a short symposium to showcase research on topics related to equity, diversity, and inclusion and how business can contribute to the social good […]
- Last Call: Fundamentals of BI Course (Apr 21-May 11)Last call to register for Fundamentals of Behavioural Insights before the certificate application deadline! Seminars are on Thursdays at 5-7pm Pacific […]
- UPenn Seminar: Writing for Busy Readers (Apr 16)UPenn is hosting an online workshop on how to write in a way that busy people can quickly read, understand, and respond to […]
More BI News
- BIT Webinar: 10 Behavioural Interventions to Change the World (May 15)BIT’s founder and President Emeritus David Halpern will deliver his inaugural annual lecture, where he’ll reveal the 10 behavioural interventions he believes could transform the world […]
- Early Bird Deadline: Advanced Professional Certificate in BI (Apr 30)This year the early bird deadline for the Advanced Professional Certificate in Behavioural Insights is even earlier — apply by April 30 and get a free copy of a top BI book […]
- Webinar: Philosophy Meets Behavioural Science (Apr 25)The Center for Empirical Philosophy and Behavioral Insights (CEPBI) is hosting a panel on “Experiments, Causal Inference, and Limits of Evidence” […]
- Dhillon Centre Research Showcase (Apr 25)UBC’s Dhillon Centre for Business Ethics is hosting a short symposium to showcase research on topics related to equity, diversity, and inclusion and how business can contribute to the social good […]
More BI Events
- Resource from BIT: Boosting ParticipationBIT’s Michael Hallsworth writes about involving people in the work of behavioural science, supporting them in shaping projects, and helping them to apply behavioural science themselves […]
- Calling DIBS Ep 97: Using Carrots (Not Sticks) for Climate ActionJade Radke and Jiaying Zhao are exploring how to increase both climate action and happiness with techniques like positive frames and probabilistic rewards […]
- Calling DIBS Ep 96: Planning Helps Us Collectively Shape Our FutureHolly Caggiano shares how combining the disciplines of behavioural science and planning can help us explore more of the forces shaping human behaviour and make more progress toward community-led planning and nudging […]
- Resource from BIT: Behavioural Energy ProgramsThe folks at the Behavioural Insights Team have worked with CSA to explore how Behavioural Energy Programs can help shift energy demand to support net zero […]
More BI MediA & Case studies
- Early Bird Deadline: Advanced Professional Certificate in BI (Apr 30)This year the early bird deadline for the Advanced Professional Certificate in Behavioural Insights is even earlier — apply by April 30 and get a free copy of a top BI book […]
- Last Call: Fundamentals of BI Course (Apr 21-May 11)Last call to register for Fundamentals of Behavioural Insights before the certificate application deadline! Seminars are on Thursdays at 5-7pm Pacific […]
- New BIG Difference BC Scholarship for Fundamentals of BI (Apr 6)BIG Difference BC will award up to 2x $800 scholarships for the Fundamentals of Behavioural Insights course running April 21-May 11; apply by April 6 […]
- Webinar About Change Management & BI (Mar 20)Join a webinar exploring how change management and behavioural science are complementary approaches that strengthen each other […]
More BI TRAINING
- 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 […]
- Metro Vancouver hiring Communications & Behaviour Change Specialist (Dec 6)Metro Vancouver is hiring a full-time, temporary communications and behaviour change specialist; applications are due by Dec 6 {…]
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.