BSPA Annual Conference
BSPA hosts a range of annual events aimed at fostering networking within the behavioral science and policy communities. Spotlight workshops bring policymakers, practitioners and scientists together to brainstorm various research 'best practices' and topic areas.
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Richard H. Thaler
Keynote interview -
Dolly Chugh, David DeSteno, Michele Gelfand
Authors shaping new perspectives: challenging the status quo -
Nick Hart, Sherry Glied, Nancy Potok
Evidence-based policy commission panel -
Dolly Chugh, Craig Fox & Sim Sitkin
Concluding remarks & next steps -
Karina Lorenzana
Benchmarks, Bar Charts, and LARCs in Nepal: Results from a Peer Comparison Experiment -
Syon Bhanot
Behavioral Science for the Truly Impoverished -
John Guyton and Shrupti Shah
A Behavioral Insights Framework and Toolkit as an Instrument to Promote Behavioral Research -
Varun Gauri, Elizabeth Hardy, David Yokum
Nudging in the field panel: international, local and NGO perspectives -
Amanda Caricco, Hal Hershfield, Jonathan Heidt & Spencer Greenberg
Policy-focused keynotes: energy & environment, financial decision making, justice & ethics -
Carrie Leana, Todd Rogers, Kevin Volpp
Policy-focused keynotes: management & labor, education, health -
Eric Johnson
Presentation of 2018 BSPA best publication award -
Laura Zatz
The Effect of Graphic Warning Labels on Sugary Drink Purchasing -
Garrett Meccariello and Tobias Nasgarde
The Marketers Antagonist: Nudging to Reduce Unnecessary Spending Behavior in Cashless Environments -
Charles Dorison
The Mis-Use of Emotion as a Lever of Behavior Change: The Case of Sadness and Smoking -
Dolly Chugh, Craig Fox, Sim Sitkin
Welcome and Agenda Setting
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Spencer Greenberg
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Sherry Glied
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Nancy Potok
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Nick Hart
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Modupe Akinola
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Todd Rogers
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Michele Gelfand
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Robert Shea
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Amanda Carrico
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Carrie Leana
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Jonathan Haidt
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David DeSteno
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Dolly Chugh
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Daniel Kahneman
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Kevin Volpp
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Hal Hershfield
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