Behavioural Economics Symposium 2016- Data Science and Behavioural Economics
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Behavioural Economics Symposium that brought together Gary King, Sumit Agarwal, and Daniel Lim to discuss how data science complements behavioural economics in designing better policies.
Reshaping Behaviour and Systems in a Post-COVID Policy Landscape
Opinion - Robyn Mildon, Maryanna Abdo, Jane Lewis
Researchers from the global Centre for Evidence and Implementation propose policy approaches based on insights from the science of behavioural change and its implementation.

Green Transport in Singapore: Public Attitudes, Intentions and Actions
Article - Chong Wen Wei, Leong Wai Yan, Karenza Mosquera, Ng Kai Xuan, Ng Sheng Yang
With recent studies indicating strong support for green transport among Singaporeans, especially among youth, a greener, people-centric land transport system for Singapore is well within our reach.

Making Policies More Effective, Scalable, Customised and Sustainable
Opinion - Ho Teck Hua
Behavioural science has shown that a small nudge in the right direction can produce positive results with enormous benefits.

4th Behavioural Exchange Conference 2017
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The 4th Behavioural Exchange conference, an annual conference, discusses how behavioural insights can strengthen policy design and implementation.
Fellowships
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Forging strong links with international thought leaders, policy practitioners, and academics.
Knowledge Hub
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Features past issues of Ethos, event materials and CSC-authored case studies and toolkits
Plan for Behavioural Change, One Step at a Time
Review - Leon Lim
Review of "Think Small" by Owain Service and Rory Gallagher

The Hidden Costs of Behavioural Interventions
Opinion - Ong Qiyan, Walter Theseira
Too many small nudges could lead to big problems, argue two social scientists in Singapore.

Editorial Issue 17
Editorial - Sharon Tham
Behavioural Insights (BI) have had a positive impact on policy making and the delivery of public services.