Using Behavioural Insights to Increase Charitable Donations
Article - Sharon Tham, Do Hoang Van Khanh
A trial to nudge donors yields promising results over routine fundraising approaches.

Encouraging Car-Lite Travel through Gamification: The Kids Smart Travel Challenge
Article - Low Weijian, Do Hoang Van Khanh
Gaming techniques and incentives successfully shifted students towards taking more car-lite trips, and changed parental attitudes towards public transport.

Editorial Digital Issue 5
Editorial - Alvin Pang
In this issue of ETHOS Digital Edition, we bring together perspectives on how behavioural insights can contribute to policymaking and intervention in constructive ways.

Nudges: Why, How and What Next?
Article - Kok Ping Soon
What does the use of behavioural insights mean for public policymaking and service delivery in Singapore? A practitioner shares his views.

Editorial Digital Issue 3
Editorial - Alvin Pang

Editorial Issue 17
Editorial - Sharon Tham
Behavioural Insights (BI) have had a positive impact on policy making and the delivery of public services.
Can We Nudge the Pandemic Away?
Article - Do Hoang Van Khanh, Mervin Loi
While nudges cannot and should not replace mandatory health measures and lockdowns in the COVID-19 crisis, they can be used to complement regulations, especially in helping communities cope with the long-drawn measures and negative consequences of the pandemic.
