Insights and methods from behavioral economics are gaining momentum in health economics, policy, practice, and management. Within the EU and beyond, a growing number of public and private health organizations and decision-makers are opening behavioral economics teams and advisory boards to support their policies and strategies. This talk is a chance to hear from Dr Matteo M Galizzi, Assistant Professor of Behavioural Science at London School of Economics, founder of the Behavioural Experiments in Health Network (BEH-Net) and of the Data Linking Initiative in Behavioural Science (DLIBS).Insights and methods from behavioral economics are gaining momentum in health economics, policy, practice, and management. Within the EU and beyond, a growing number of public and private health organizations and decision-makers are opening behavioral economics teams and advisory boards to support their policies and strategies. This talk is a chance to hear from Dr Matteo M Galizzi, Assistant Professor of Behavioural Science at London School of Economics, founder of the Behavioural Experiments in Health Network (BEH-Net) and of the Data Linking Initiative in Behavioural Science (DLIBS).
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Insights and methods from behavioral economics are gaining momentum in health economics, policy,
practice, and management. Within the EU and beyond, a growing number of public and private health
organizations and decision-makers are opening behavioral economics teams and advisory boards to
support their policies and strategies. This talk is a chance to hear from Dr Matteo M Galizzi, Assistant
Professor of Behavioural Science at London School of Economics, founder of the Behavioural Experiments
in Health Network (BEH-Net) and of the Data Linking Initiative in Behavioural Science (DLIBS).
Matteo will discuss what behavioural economics can do for contemporary challenges in health policy and
healthcare management. Among other things, he will talk about:
• Behavioural experiments in health
• Behavioural health policy
• Behavioural incentives and nudges
• Behavioural spillovers
• Behavioural data linking
Matteo will present a unitary conceptual framework to review the state-of-the-art applications of
behavioural economics to health.
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Matteo M Galizzi is Assistant Professor of
Behavioural Science at the LSE, where he is
affiliated to the Department of Psychological and
Behavioural Science, LSE Health and Social Care,
the Centre for the Study of Incentives in Health,
and the LSE Global Health Initiative. He is also in
the LSE BehaviouralScience Hub Steering Group.
Matteo is an experimental and behavioural
economist conducting behavioural experiments
between the lab and the field in the area of health
and public policy. Graduated from University of
Pavia (Italy), he holds a MSc in Econometrics and
a PhD in Economics from the University of York
(UK). He has taken research, teaching, and
visitingpositions atUniversities of Pavia,York,Varese,AutonomaofBarcelona,Brescia, QueenMary London,
Durham, and Paris School of Economics.
Matteo’s core methodological expertise is the design of lab-field experiments, and ‘behavioural data linking’,
i.e. the linkage of behavioural economics experiments to survey panels, administrative records, biomarkers
banks, scan data, and other ‘big data’ sources. He is currently leading an ESRC Future Research Leader
project linking experimental, survey, administrative, and biomarkers data for a representative sample of
the UK population within Understanding Society, the world-largest household panel.
He is the founder/coordinator of the LSE Behavioural Science blog, the @LSEBehavioural Twitter account,
the London Behavioural and Experimental Group (LBEG), the Behavioural Experiments in Health Network
(BEH-Net), the Data Linking Initiative in Behavioural Science (DLIBS), and the LSE Behavioural Economics
seminar series.