Andrew Ivchenko 🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@andrewivchenko) 's Twitter Profile
Andrew Ivchenko 🇺🇦🇪🇺

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BeEco & JDM research on online privacy, consent & AI @LSE | Co-Organiser @BPPconference & @Behavioural21 | Applied research for Insurance & Fintech @Expilab

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Matija (@franklinmatija) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm excited that our work is being presented today at the 1st International Behavioural Public Policy Conference Adam Oliver IBPPA LSE Social Policy "Missing Mechanisms of Manipulation in the EU AI Act" Rebecca will be presenting at 2:30PM virtual.oxfordabstracts.com/#/event/3325/s…

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The 1st International BPPconference LSE has now closed. A little sad, but Luc Bovens at the University of North Carolina will open it again next September. There’ll be a call for abstracts in a month or so. 👋

The 1st International <a href="/BPPconference/">BPPconference</a> <a href="/LSEnews/">LSE</a> has now closed. A little sad, but <a href="/BovensLuc/">Luc Bovens</a> at the University of North Carolina will open it again next September. There’ll be a call for abstracts in a month or so. 👋
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If you would like to present at the conference, please send in a three-person panel proposal with a title and three 250-word anonymized abstracts, or a single-paper proposal with a 250-word anonymized abstract in Word or PDF before March 15, 2023, to [email protected]

Behavioural Transformations (@behavioural21) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello Behavioural Transformers (pun intended)! We’re happy to announce we’re back with the 3rd edition of #thinkaboutit @behavioural21 in Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (inactief)! Tickets are now, live: eventbrite.co.uk/e/behavioural-…. We will be provide remote online webinar as usual. In person tickets limited!!

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'A Political Economy of Behavioural Public Policy is packed with insights regarding the role of government. Adam Oliver's concerns … take behavioural economics one step further.’ George Akerlof, Nobel Laureate in Economics, 2001 cambridge.org/gb/academic/su…

Andrew Ivchenko 🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@andrewivchenko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Funny observation of health-tech application - if iPhone’s face recognition stops reliably recognizing your face to unlock the phone - maybe it is a right time to visit a doctor 😅👀

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#BehaviouralTransformations is back with its #4thedition, bringing it back to LSE, where it all began in 2021. Mark the dates: June 27-28, 2024. Stay tuned (behaviouraltransformations.com) for CfA! Dr. Sanchayan Banerjee Adam Oliver @AnrewIvchenko Liam Delaney Matteo M Galizzi

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#CfA now #live Behavioural Transformations is now accepting abstracts for this year’s workshop, themed “new directions of #BPP”. #ECRs, from/working on #developingcountry contexts particularly welcome. Submit here: forms.office.com/pages/response… Adam Oliver Dr. Sanchayan Banerjee Andrew Ivchenko 🇺🇦🇪🇺 Paul Lohmann

#CfA now #live
<a href="/Behavioural21/">Behavioural Transformations</a> is now accepting abstracts for this year’s workshop, themed “new directions of #BPP”. #ECRs, from/working on #developingcountry contexts particularly welcome. Submit here: forms.office.com/pages/response…
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🚨 New study in Nature Human Behaviour! 🚨 It's a showdown of psychology vs. money. 💵 I'm calling it "psychologists run studies in the places they're LEAST likely to find effects."

🚨 New study in <a href="/NatureHumBehav/">Nature Human Behaviour</a>! 🚨 It's a showdown of psychology vs. money. 💵 I'm calling it "psychologists run studies in the places they're LEAST likely to find effects."