The Busara Center: Letters to Our Past
Chaning Jang () and
Anisha Singh ()
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Chaning Jang: Busara Center for Behavioral Economics
Anisha Singh: Busara Center for Behavioral Economics
A chapter in Behavioral Public Policy in a Global Context, 2023, pp 361-378 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract To share Busara’s story, we’ve taken an unconventional approach and put together our progress and learnings in a series of faxes from present Busara to key staff from across our past 9 years. We share stories from lessons we’ve learnt on balancing our academic roots with expanding into consulting, bridging both worlds, the type of talent and skills we found most effective, working with different partners, the messiness behind the scenes of experimentation, and creating a space and voice for us in the field.
Keywords: WEIRD; Global South; Strategy; Building teams (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-31509-1_23
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