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.

Nudging Towards The Good: In Conversation with Gus O'Donnell
Interview - Gus O’Donnell
The former Head of the Home Civil Service in the UK discusses behavioural approaches to public engagement, policymaking and sound values for the civil service.

Survey of Fairness Perceptions in Singapore Public Policy
Article - Sharon Tham, Do Hoang Van Khanh
A survey finds that the perceived fairness of public policies in Singapore varies according to the socioeconomic groups affected

Artificial Intelligence: Impact on Public Safety and Security
Article - Jevon Tan, Rahul Daswani
An integrated and nuanced approach, deploying both humans and machines, will be needed to counter the emerging technology’s potential for malicious abuse.

Governance Through Adaptive Urban Platforms: The INSINC Experiment
Article - Jeffrey Siow, Balaji Prabhakar, Chng Kai Fong
Cloud and mobile technology meet big data and behavioural economics in LTA’s public transport experiment.
