BITinBehavioural InsightsDo we want Net Zero or not? We do, but the UK’s ULEZ debacle highlights the political high-wireLet’s not back-track on sustainability — let’s just get better at policy-making.Aug 2, 2023Aug 2, 2023
BITinBehavioural InsightsEmpowering staff from the ground upSuccessful empowerment is a combination of giving people the right tools, some protected time and a bit of expert facilitationJul 27, 2023Jul 27, 2023
BITinBehavioural InsightsSustainability comms 101: Mastering climate communications for green behaviour changeWhen green choices feel desirable and salient, people are more likely to do themJul 11, 2023Jul 11, 2023
BITinBehavioural InsightsDeadlocked? Try conversational receptivenessA new evidence-based approach to cool down conversations on heated topicsJun 29, 2023Jun 29, 2023
BITinBehavioural InsightsDigital apps are game-changers in healthcareBut only when they are designed with an understanding of human behaviourJun 28, 2023Jun 28, 2023
BITinBehavioural InsightsWe analysed 100 slot game ads — and found dozens of behavioural biasesMisleading depictions of risk, important terms & conditions minimised…May 18, 2023May 18, 2023
BITinBehavioural InsightsMarket confidence is an inherently social concept — and so needs a social approachWe cannot avoid shocks and crises but we can anticipate and handle them betterApr 18, 2023Apr 18, 2023
BITinBehavioural InsightsBreaking barriers to sexual reproductive healthHelping young people take control of their reproductive futures with the aid of digital platformsMar 8, 2023Mar 8, 2023
BITinBehavioural InsightsDo school exclusions increase crime? Our new evidence isn’t encouragingNew research from BIT suggests that school exclusions have a causal impact on youth custodyJan 18, 2023Jan 18, 2023
BITinBehavioural InsightsWhat is the relationship between domestic abuse and football?We need to learn more about the factors causing football-related domestic violenceDec 13, 2022Dec 13, 2022