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2017
Research
Changing behaviors may be easier when people see n...
Changing behaviors may be easier when people see norms changing. How does social change happen? What leads people to challenge the status quo? As practitioners, researchers and policy makers, this question probably crosses our minds at one point or another. Researchers at Stanford University conducted four experiments in an attempt to offer an explanation. What they found was intriguing. Simply providing information about how other people’s behavior is changing over time (dynamic norm) can motivate change in the research participants without having to ask them to change their behavior or talk ...
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USA
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News -Stop Raising Awareness Already
Year
2017
Website
Stop Raising Awareness Already
Too many organizations concentrate on raising awareness about an issue—such as the danger of eating disorders or loss of...
EN - English
USA
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News -The Effect of Priming, Nationality and Greenwashing on Preferences for Wildlife Tourist Attractions
Year
2017
Toolkit
The Effect of Priming, Nationality and Greenwashin...
In this study, researchers conducted an experiment to test whether, based on activities listed in promotional materials,...
Civil Society
Strategies
EN - English
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News -Chi Initiative: World Rhino Day Briefing Paper
Year
2017
Research
Chi Initiative: World Rhino Day Briefing Paper
This briefing paper presents the Chi initiative and its progressive connection with one of the user groups of rhino horn...
Rhinoceros
EN - English
Vietnam
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News -‘Explore lightly’: Palau requires visitors sign pledge to respect environment
Year
2017
Overview
‘Explore lightly’: Palau requires visitors sign pl...
International arrivals must sign promise to children of Pacific nation that they will ‘tread lightly, act kindly’ during...
Governments
EN - English
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News -Demand under the Ban – China Ivory Consumption Research
Year
2017
Research
Demand under the Ban – China Ivory Consumption Res...
As a landmark ban on domestic elephant ivory trade comes into effect in China, TRAFFIC and WWF commissioned an ivory con...
Elephants
Consumers
EN - English
China
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News -The Magical Science of Storytelling
Year
2017
Presentation
The Magical Science of Storytelling
Why is Storytelling so powerful? And how do we use it to our advantage? Presentations expert David JP Phillips shares ke...
Civil Society
Strategies
EN - English
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News -Can Social Media Be a Tool for Reducing Consumers’ Food Waste? A Behaviour Change Experiment by a UK Retailer
Year
2016
Paper
Can Social Media Be a Tool for Reducing Consumers’...
This paper examines whether retailers can use social media as a tool to trigger changes to reduce food waste from househ...
EN - English
UK
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News -MTV EXIT Campaign on Human Trafficking
Year
2016
Presentation
MTV EXIT Campaign on Human Trafficking
A case study on 'human trafficking prevention' The MTV EXIT Campaign (2008-2014) presented at the 'Changi...
Civil Society
Campaigns
EN - English
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News -The Ivory Dynasty: A Report on the Soaring Demand for Elephant and Mammoth Ivory in Southern China
Year
2016
Report
The Ivory Dynasty: A Report on the Soaring Demand ...
Report summarising physical surveys of the availability of product and rough price indicators evident in the ivory marke...
Elephants
Consumers
EN - English
3,812 Views
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News -Behavior Change Case Study: The Art of the Wild
Year
2016
Case Study
Behavior Change Case Study: The Art of the Wild
An interview with Asher Jay about innovative ways to address increasing challenge in wildlife conservation.
Strategies
EN - English
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News -Powers of Persuaion: Conservation, Communications, Behavioural Change and Reducing Demand for Illegal Wildlife Products
Year
2016
Paper
Powers of Persuaion: Conservation, Communications,...
In recent years, the conservation sector has begun to embrace the powerful potential for behavioural science to help cha...
Consumers
Strategies
EN - English
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News -Workshop on Demand-Side Strategies for Curbing Illegal Ivory Trade
Year
2016
Proceeding
Workshop on Demand-Side Strategies for Curbing Ill...
More than 100 behaviour change experts and practitioners met in Hong Kong in March 2016 to formulate innovative approach...
Elephants
Civil Society
Strategies
EN - English
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News -Jose Miguel Sokoloff: How we used Christmas lights to fight war
Year
2016
Video
Jose Miguel Sokoloff: How we used Christmas lights...
Colombia is a country of exceptional beauty and promise, and it’s also a country where the F.A.R.C. guerrilla movement h...
EN - English
Colombia
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Year
2016
Presentation
Crafting the Right Message to Drive Behavioural Ch...
Anthony Chu, Marketing and Communication Specialist at Ogilvy & Mather, presenting 'Craft the right message to drive behavioural change' at the 'Changing behaviour to reduce demand for illegal wildlife products' workshop, Hong Kong, 7- 9 March 2016.
Civil Society
Campaigns
EN - English
China
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Designing Effective Messages Guidelines
Applying lessons from behavioural science can be useful in informing initiatives aiming to reduce consumer purchase and ...