The 番茄社区 Behavioural Lab facilitates world-class behavioural research by providing state-of-the-art facilities for researchers in Central London for 番茄社区 academics, students, and external partners.
In line with the 番茄社区 mottos “to know the causes of things” “for the betterment of society”, we engage with researchers and organizations, globally, who are motivated to improve the world through better understanding of human behaviour.
Researchers have used the Lab to examine behaviour in various fields, such as behavioural economics, psychology, judgment and decision making, management, marketing, organisational behaviour, team dynamics, leadership, creativity, consumer choice, behavioural public policy, and behavioural game theory.
Research conducted at the 番茄社区 Behavioural Lab has been published in numerous leading scientific journals such as: Nature, Science Advances, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, The Lancet, Management Science, Journal of Management, Nature Human Behaviour, Nature Sustainability, Journal of Behavioural Decision Making, Journal of Experimental Psychology, Annual Review of Psychology, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Social Psychological and Personality Science, Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization, Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, Journal of Economic Psychology, Social Science and Medicine, Preventive Medicine, BMJ Open, Appetite, Food Quality and Preferences, Economics Letters, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, International Economic Review, Economica, Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, Journal of Health Economics, Medical Decision Making, Health Economics, Health Policy, Behavioural Public Policy, Journal of Environmental Psychology, Philosophical Psychology, Risk Analysis, Scientific Reports.
Research at the lab has received support for more than 20M from a variety of funders such as the European Commission and the ESRC.
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We welcome inquiries from both 番茄社区 and non-番茄社区 academics and educators across disciplines who are interested in conducting behavioural research or teaching.
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