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A cheap solution for a major problem.
Even as New York has embarked on a campaign to increase access to the federal benefits, many who are already enrolled in the program either lose them or struggle to renew them.
The ad industry is using behavioural economic thinking to help stop short-term, post-rationalism as demonstrated by the project Seen and Herd explains Kinetic’s Jennie Sallows.
Peter Singer has a Boston Review piece telling us we should all be “effective altruists”—to make a difference by giving our time and our money, and giving only to causes that demonstrate their effectiveness through evidence.
This week we'll take a look at Greece's referendum ballot design, a helpful reminder from Porter Airlines, and stairs that push individuals to exercise.
In this post, Sam McNerney and I discuss loyalty and rewards programs and how to effectively frame rewards that further motivate users to use your product.
The product team at JustGiving, has done a lot of work over the years to increase social sharing: we’ve added more social sharing functionality and made it easier to share.
New studies suggest that when workers wear nicer clothes, they achieve more.
Priming children to expect rewards for doing what they're told can harm their social skills in the long term.
Small changes can make a big difference.
A Q&A with psychologist Gerd Gigerenzer.