Berkeley Lab Discusses Our Work on Transportation Decision-Making
With colleagues Anna Spurlock and Ming Hsu, Nik Sawe will be exploring behavioral economics approaches to encourage public transportation usage, and examining how they work using neuroimaging. Read more about the project here.
With colleagues Anna Spurlock and Ming Hsu, Nik Sawe will be exploring behavioral economics approaches to encourage public transportation usage, and examining how they work using neuroimaging. Read more about the project here.
"Adapting Neuroeconomics for Environmental and Energy Policy" Now Available at Behavioural Public Policy
Nik Sawe discusses how neuroeconomics can be used to inform energy policy and the climate change debate in a recent article at Behavioural Public Policy.
Nik Sawe discusses how neuroeconomics can be used to inform energy policy and the climate change debate in a recent article at Behavioural Public Policy.
Environmental Valuation Study in National Parks Magazine
The Spring issue of National Parks magazine features our work on how people value the environment and the brain activity that can predict pro-environmental behavior and helps to motivate donations to state and national parks. Read about it here!
The Spring issue of National Parks magazine features our work on how people value the environment and the brain activity that can predict pro-environmental behavior and helps to motivate donations to state and national parks. Read about it here!
Environmental Philanthropy Study Highlighted in Pair of Stanford News Articles
Stanford News covers Nik Sawe and Brian Knutson's work on environmental philanthropy and how we value the environment, available here, as well as neuroeconomics and the role of emotions in a broader decision-making context, found here.
Stanford News covers Nik Sawe and Brian Knutson's work on environmental philanthropy and how we value the environment, available here, as well as neuroeconomics and the role of emotions in a broader decision-making context, found here.