Behavioural Insights Wiki

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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 resource for BI enthusiasts and experts. Explore the pages above and the newsfeed below.

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  • Resource: Establishing a BI function
    The folks at the World Health Organization have released a tool that can help folks figure out how to incorporate BI into their roles and/or organizations […]
  • Resources: Indigenizing Behavioural Science
    Check out some of the wonderful additions to the “Indigenizing Behavioural Science” section of our wiki page on anti-racist behavioural science […]
  • Resource: Digital Thriving Playbook
    The Thriving in Games Group has soft-launched their Digital Thriving Playbook, which draws on an understanding of human behaviour to promote thriving gaming communities […]
  • Resource: BIT Report on Online Choice Architecture
    A new BIT report explores how the design of online platforms influences consumer decisions and outcomes, especially for consumers in vulnerable circumstances […]
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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.

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