Behavioural Science and me

Gather' round (interview with Steve Martin from Influence at Work)

16 min · 4. juni 2025
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Exploring Stewardship in Behavioral Science: Insights from Gather 25   Alexandra Petrache from Behavioral Science and Me hosts Steve Martin, chairperson of the Global Association of Applied Behavioural Scientists, to discuss the upcoming Gather 25 conference. They dive into the conference theme of stewardship in behavioral science, touching on the importance of ethical applications and the practical use of research insights. The conversation covers the virtual format of the event, key speakers and sessions, including Steve's own session on 'Behavioral Science Meets the Boardroom.' The conference was created for newcomers and seasoned professionals alike, bring a friend!

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