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Behavior Change for Good Initiative
Research Services
Initiative at The Wharton School/University of Pennsylvania uniting star scientists to advance #BehaviorChange research
About us
The Behavior Change for Good Initiative housed at The Wharton School and the University of Pennsylvania unites a world-class, interdisciplinary team of over 150 academic experts from universities around the world with leading organizational partners to help advance the science and practice of behavior change. Founded and led by Professors Katy Milkman and Angela Duckworth, we identify what works at scale by conducting mega-studies (massive random-assignment A/B tests), in which we simultaneously test our Scientific Team’s best ideas for changing a target behavior. We also communicate our findings to a large audience through op-eds, podcasts, books, live events, a YouTube channel, and a popular newsletter.
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bcfg.wharton.upenn.edu
External link for Behavior Change for Good Initiative
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- Research Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2017
Employees at Behavior Change for Good Initiative
Updates
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Learn more about Professor of Behavioral Economics Kareem Haggag, a Team Scientist who studies how behavioral insights can be used to mitigate consumer biases and racial inequalities. Visit his website here: https://bit.ly/48600pZ
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Have you voted? Our co-directors Katy Milkman and Angela Duckworth were at the polls in #Philly bright and early this morning to cast their ballots. Don’t forget to cast your #vote, too!
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A recent Nature Magazine paper by Team Scientist David Rand tested whether labels indicating a fact-checker had reviewed online content are effective in reducing misinformation. Read the results here:
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Did your friends vote? Co-Directors Katy Milkman & Angela Duckworth asked the king of nudges himself, Richard Thaler! Check to see if your friends voted today at www.didmyfriendsvote.org. #GOTV
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Did your friends vote? Visit www.didmyfriendsvote.org to find out & give them a friendly nudge like Katy Milkman and Angela Duckworth to help them keep their voting streaks going! #GOTV
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#TBT: During BCFG’s 2017 Conference, Team Scientist Todd Rogers drew a comparison between behavior change & ocean rip currents to illustrate how behavioral science interventions influence behavior
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A recent article in Nature Magazine by Team Scientist Oleg Urminsky & co-authors analyzed a dataset spanning 74 countries and found that emotions are more significant predictors of economic decision-making in developed, individualistic nations: https://lnkd.in/gRG8DzHu
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Team Scientist podcast roundup: George Wu on Chicago Booth Review https://bit.ly/3BEDisH Michele Gelfand on Stanford University Graduate School of Business' Grit & Growth https://bit.ly/3BNcFSD Love Factually by Eli Finkel https://apple.co/3U9A86K #TheHappinessLab by Laurie Santos https://bit.ly/3UclfRf
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Congratulations to Team Scientists Mitesh Patel & Kevin Volpp on receiving the James T. Willerson Award for their recent paper on how strategies informed by behavioral economics can increase physical activity among participants at risk of heart disease:
BE ACTIVE Paper Wins James T. Willerson Award in Clinical Science - Center for Health Incentives and Behavioral Economics (CHIBE)
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