
Please help us understand how citizens prepare and cope with coronavirus! It is a 10 min survey which is voluntary and completely anonymous. We are an international team of researchers (11 unis and organizations inc. Harvard, Cambridge, Warwick, IESE, Expilab Research), survey in many languages - please share with your social network. #covid19study
https://covid19-survey.org/what we do
Drawing from behavioural science research, we generate insights about people’s behaviour & actions across different markets and sectors
how we do
Using behavioural economics and psychology, we design digital interventions that moderate and guide behaviour of individuals & organizations
We conduct online & laboratory field research to uncover concrete facts and causal relationship that are key for the development of effective practical solutions
We found Expilab very helpful and approachable. They helped us design complex online experiments and continued to be supportive throughout the project. We would happily use them again!
There is no need to compromise on research designs to be tested in your digital experiments. We can do more than any existing tools similar to Qualtrics, z-Tree or others.
Our digital platform allows creation or replication of any online websites or environments fully adapted for your research needs
decision process-tracing & heatmaps
interactive & custom-made graphics
complex logic & non-linear experiments
seamless integration into existing studies
high realism of stimuli
Using recent sample UK online panellists (N=3810), we analyse the most popular screen sizes and discuss possible impact of screen sizes on designing and conducting online behavioural research. Learn more inside.
Andrew Ivchenko
The Final Report “Study on online gambling and adequate measures for the protection of consumers of gambling services” delivered to the European Commission’s Directorate General MARKT (DG MARKT) by LSE steered Research Consortium and Expilab Research was published on 14 July 2014. Find more information and link to demo experiment inside of the post.
Andrew Ivchenko
Writing an interesting article, blog post or an engaging marketing message that matters to your readers is a tough job. It is not only about making your text relevant, interesting and engaging, but also about making the visual composition right. So, while you or your graphical designer may have great ideas on how visualize your content and make it to stand our from the crowd, there is an important yet simple principle to consider. Make it symmetrical!
Andrew Ivchenko
Hear from Prof. Gneezy himself about decision-making incentives from the behavioral research studies using examples of Netflix, local gym, a daycare, and Holland's "lotteries with regret".
Andrew Ivchenko
Hosted at Banc Sabadell Auditorium, Prof. Uri Gneezy from Rady School of Management at University of California San Diego gave an interesting talk about “Incentives and Behavioral Change” and introduced his book “ The Why Axis” at the event organized by Barcelona GSE and Banco Sabadell yesterday.
Andrew Ivchenko