Behavioural boozeonomics, with the London Behavioural Economics Network
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{Dolly Parton voice} "Workin' 9 to 5, what a way to make a livin'" – how do you nudge job seekers back to work? Come and find out! (Doors, 6:30pm, Ten Min Talk at 7:30pm)
• Come hear Amy Jones (published psychologist, LSE alumna) and Joseph Sherlock ( HMRC behavioural science advisor, LSE alumnus) talk about their work which helped the JobCenter in SW London more than double the attendance rates of jobseekers at one-on-one meetings – now that's a persuasive letter.
(Also, it happens to be one of this year's winners at the 2016 Nudge Awards – high praise indeed.)
Graphs, charts, behavioural insights, and booze – what more could you want on a Monday?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwDMFOLIHxU
See you there!
LBEN
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Come join us in central London at 'The Comedy Pub (http://maps.google.com/maps?q=51.51019287109375,-0.1321669965982437)' near Piccadilly Circus. Hear about all thelatest practical applications of behavioural science with our monthly '10 minute talks', kick back with a drink, and swap stories with fellow behavioural science enthusiasts.
What is LBEN? London Behavioural Economics Network is an informal network for anyone living in, working in, visiting, or just passing through London UK, who is interested in behavioural science (behavioural economics, decision theory, psychology, neuromarketing, etc). Professionals, academics, policy makers, general enthusiasts all welcome - we have many communications, marketing, and research specialists, among many others.
Once per month we meet up in person for Behavioural Boozenomics.
Where do we meet? At the Comedy Pub on Oxendon Street. http://www.londondrum.com/pubs/?r=10005697 We have the bottom floor (down the flight of stairs at the pub entrance), with all the mod cons you'd expect (inc. beer on tap).
When do we meet? Every second Monday of the month. Put it in your calendar!
LBEN meetups (aka Behavioural Boozenomics) is the place to be for great networking with practitioners, academics, and clients to meet and chat about all aspects of cognitive-behavioural communications – and it's in a central London location.
Feel free to drop by for a bit, or stay for a while. It’s a very friendly bunch, and all are welcome! And do bring buddies you think may enjoy it.
