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Editorial Issue 17

Editorial  -  Sharon Tham

Behavioural Insights (BI) have had a positive impact on policy making and the delivery of public services.

Project Tap-out: Nudging Commuter Habits with Behavioural Insights

Article  -  Sharon Tham, Yap Jun Liang

A randomised field trial has helped identify key habits and motivations of concession bus riders.

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.

Randomised Controlled Trials in Policymaking

Article  -  Sharon Tham, Do Hoang Van Khanh

Controlled trials can bring rigour to the process of determining what works — and what does not — in public policy.

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

Book- Evidence-based Policymaking in Singapore- A Policymaker-s Toolkit

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A robust and evidence-based approach to public policy is essential to good government.

Knowledge Hub

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Features past issues of Ethos, event materials and CSC-authored case studies and toolkits

Mindful Choice-Making: Interview with Eric Johnson

Interview  -  Eric Johnson

A behavioural insights veteran wants to make it easier for people to make the right informed choices for themselves.

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.