Recognising that advances in behavioural, decision and social sciences demonstrate that we are not purely rational beings, this report brings new insights into our political behaviour...
In a fast-changing world and faced with global challenges of climate change, digital and green transitions, recovery from the pandemic and geopolitical tensions, the public sector more generally and policymaking institutions...
Achieving policy impact requires a distinct set of ‘Science4Policy’ competences, which are rarely covered by scientists' formal university education and doctoral programmes. These ‘Science4Policy’...
This report presents the state-of-the-art scientific knowledge on Values and Identities from an interdisciplinary perspective. Values are said to be the dominating forces in life and Identities represent who we...
New, cross-cutting competences are needed at all stages of the policy cycle to deliver effective, innovative and evidence informed policies (figure 3 ). Equally, a specific...
Drawing from many disciplines, the report adopts a behavioural psychology perspective to argue that “social media changes people’s political behaviour”. Four pressure points are identified...