The Behavioural Roundtable: evidence-based implementation of behavioural insight in policy projects

2 May 2024

16:45 -18:00

Times are shown in local time.

Open to: All

Chen-Tsao Lecture Theatre, Cambridge Judge Business School

Trumpington St

Cambridge

CB2 1AG

United Kingdom

Join our Behavioural Roundtable with Sabrina Artinger

Join a lively discussion with Sabrina Artinger, Head of Behavioural Science and Citizen-Centred-Government at German Federal Chancellery about behavioural aspects in government policymakers’ decision processes, statistical and psychological explanations for new initiatives’ failure, and other behavioural insight implementation.

About the speaker

Sabrina and her team advice the German federal ministries on the development, trialling, and evidence-based implementation of policy projects. Previously Sabrina worked as a research advisor in the staff of policy planning of former Chancellor Angela Merkel, senior researcher at the University of Oxford and the Max Planck Institute for Human Development and conducted research at Columbia University and the Humboldt University in Berlin.

As a decision and behavioural researcher, she investigated the conditions that must be in place for individual decision-makers and organisations to make informed and good decisions, for example in decision-making problems in business, medicine and society.

The session is moderated by Dr Malte Dewies, Research Associate, El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics and Policy.

The Behavioural Roundtable is a speaker series hosted by the El-Erian Institute. It serves to convene leading practitioners and researchers in the field of behavioural insights to share experiences form the field and discuss latest scientific insights.

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