Here’s a recap of all the behavioural economics articles from 2017 so you have an easy, one-stop-shop reference. Seeing all the articles together might also give you a sense of the adaptability of behavioural science, which is why I love it so much.
Establishing a behavioural economics function in your business
- The business case for behavioural economics
- How to resource your behavioural economics function
- Embedding behavioural economics in your business
- Five pitfalls of behavioural economics
Tools and behaviour change
- Designing a behaviourally effective office
- Future retrospection: Reach your goals by thinking backwards
- Where we’ve gone wrong in influencing behaviour
- The Salviati approach to business growth
- How Apple and Aldi address behavioural barriers
Customer insights
- The Instagram of 1862
- Four mistakes I see businesses making
- How to influence an answer
- Seven lessons from a $6 billion Shark Tank judge
- When marketers should learn to shut up
Product development
- Too pretty to use: Why people save products for ‘good’
- Better isn’t always the answer
- The Red Bull Effect: how product names impact behaviour
- Thin products for fat profits? How product and logo shapes impact customers
- How labels – brand names, product names, your name – shape behaviour
Customer engagement
- Five golden rules for getting your emails and letters read
- The most important person in your customer’s life
- From unaware to ready to buy: Moving customers along the decision pathway
- De-spam your email to increase email conversion
- What signals are you really sending?
- To sell more, smile less?
- What tennis tells us about why customers don’t buy
- Reasons customers leave, reasons customers stay
Pricing and payment
- Late fees vs. on-time discounts: which drives more effective behaviour?
- How to convert customers from free to paid
- How to ditch discounts and win customers
Customer experience
- Six website wins and fails
- Customers are influenced by the device they use
- How to design effective forms
- What nervous shoppers pay attention to
- Behavioural techniques to reduce shopper theft
- Holding on to customers you put on hold
- The behavioural economics of online dating
Habits and personal effectiveness
- An introvert’s guide to public speaking
- How to re-set yourself right now
- Boosting productivity with a babysitter… for you
- What your voice says about you
- How to stop annoying workplace habits
- When a fashionista goes cold-turkey
- The problem at the heart of habit change
Thank you for your interest in the application of behavioural science to everyday business and personal issues, and I look forward to sharing more with you in 2018.
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