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The application of behavioural insights in EU policy-making is on the rise. Often these insights are the result of specific studies conducted on behalf of the European Commission. In support of this trend, the Joint Research Centre has produced this guide – structured around seven points – to EU policy officers planning to outsource a behavioural study. By reading and considering these points,
they should be in a better position to effectively manage such a study.
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Published:
2016-03-01
Corporate author(s):
Institute for Prospective Technological Studies
(
Joint Research Centre
)
Personal author(s):
Bavel, René van
;
Maghiros, Ioannis
;
Rodríguez-Priego, Nuria
Themes:
Research policy and organisation
Subject:
decision (EU)
,
EU research policy
,
political behaviour
,
public policy
,
research report
,
social behaviour
,
user guide
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ISSN
1831-9424
ISBN
978-92-79-49553-3
DOI
10.2791/743188
Catalogue number
LF-NA-27345-EN-N
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ISSN
1831-9424
ISBN
978-92-79-49553-3
DOI
10.2791/743188
Catalogue number
LF-NA-27345-EN-N
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ISSN
1831-9424
ISBN
978-92-79-50753-3
DOI
10.2791/359478
Catalogue number
LF-NA-27345-EN-E
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Size:
1 240KB
ISSN
1831-9424
ISBN
978-92-79-50753-3
DOI
10.2791/359478
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