What is a “Nudge ?”
June 30, 2016 • in Innovation, Podcast
Data Points Podcast Episode 8 – Nudges for Government
Listen to the 23:21 Podcast on this Link >> http://govex.jhu.edu/nudges-for-government/
What is a “nudge?” How can human behavior, and errors, affect the everyday work of government? How can data help government start to correct those errors? We discuss these questions and more with Elspeth Kirkman of the Behavioral Insights Team (or BIT) in this week’s episode of Data Points. What Works Cities Initiative (which also launched GovEx).
Elspeth is the Head of BIT North America, which launched last year as a part of the Bloomberg Philanthropies
BIT grew out of 10 Downing St, where it was the United Kingdom’s “nudge unit” and the world’s first government institution dedicated to the application of behavioral sciences. BIT’s work focuses on redesigning services based on empirical evidence from the behavioral science literature. Their work also involves rigorous testing of behavioral science concepts to ensure that governments know what works before they scale up new practices.
Through What Works Cities, BIT has expanded its work to the US and is working with several cities across the country on low-cost evaluations. These evaluations help cities test different a variety of techniques in service delivery to determine which ways are more effective, and which ways aren’t, to improve service delivery.
Get in touch with us and let us know what you want to hear, suggest potential episodes, and give us feedback on how the podcast is going. You can contact us on Twitter at Gov_Ex or reach out via our website at govex.jhu.edu/contact.
Elspeth is the Head of BIT North America, which launched last year as a part of the Bloomberg Philanthropies
BIT grew out of 10 Downing St, where it was the United Kingdom’s “nudge unit” and the world’s first government institution dedicated to the application of behavioral sciences. BIT’s work focuses on redesigning services based on empirical evidence from the behavioral science literature. Their work also involves rigorous testing of behavioral science concepts to ensure that governments know what works before they scale up new practices.
Through What Works Cities, BIT has expanded its work to the US and is working with several cities across the country on low-cost evaluations. These evaluations help cities test different a variety of techniques in service delivery to determine which ways are more effective, and which ways aren’t, to improve service delivery.
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1. Mesa Economic Development Campaign (Arizona)
If you are looking at business, workforce growth, or regional development, "Mesa Works" is a primary marketing slogan and strategic initiative run by the Select Mesa Office of Economic Development.
- Focus: Attracting advanced manufacturing, aerospace, defense, and technology corporations to Mesa, Arizona.
- Semiconductor Growth: Promoting specialized infrastructure, heavy utilities, and a tech-talent pipeline to secure major advanced industrial expansions.
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Because "Mesa Works" matches several completely different initiatives, businesses, and economic campaigns, the correct information depends entirely on the context you are looking for.
Here are the most common matches for "Mesa Works":
1. Mesa Economic Development Campaign (Arizona)
If you are looking at business, workforce growth, or regional development, "Mesa Works" is a primary marketing slogan and strategic initiative run by the Select Mesa Office of Economic Development.
- Focus: Attracting advanced manufacturing, aerospace, defense, and technology corporations to Mesa, Arizona.
- Semiconductor Growth: Promoting specialized infrastructure, heavy utilities, and a tech-talent pipeline to secure major advanced industrial expansions.
- Small Business Help: Connects localized companies to resources through the Mesa Business Builder program. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]


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