Recording of our Workshop on Behavioural Science and Digital Markets Regulation

You asked – we listened. By popular demand, here is the recording of our Workshop on Behavioural Science and Digital Markets Regulation that took place on the 20th of October, 2023 at the University of Stirling.

The recording is split into three parts.

Part 1 contains the following:

  • Keynote 1 by Fiona Scott Morton (Yale) on “Why behavioral economics is critical to successful regulation of digital markets”
    • Apologies: Due to a technical glitch, the first 5 minutes of Fiona’s keynote are missing.
  • Philip Newall (Bristol) on “Dark nudges, dark patterns, and sludge in gambling“
  • Stuart Mills (Leeds) on “Who is the average user in online choice environments?“

Part 2 contains the following:

  • Jonathan Porter (Ofcom) on “Testing behavioural approaches to improving safety online”
    • Apologies again: Due to a technical glitch, the audio quality of Jonathan’s talk is poor.
  • Elisabeth Costa (BIT) on “Using behavioural insights to understand and shape online behaviour“
  • Pete Lunn (ESRI) on “The search for more and better tools: behavioural science methods for regulatory policy”
  • Keynote 2 by Amelia Fletcher (East Anglia & CMA) on ”Choice architecture design within the EU Digital Markets Act”

Part 3 contains the following:

  • Continued: Keynote 2 by Amelia Fletcher (East Anglia & CMA) on ”Choice architecture design within the EU Digital Markets Act”

A big thank you to all the speakers and participants who made this workshop such a great event!

Workshop Recording – Part 1 (Scott Morton – Newall – Mills)
Workshop Recording – Part 2 (Porter – Costa – Lunn – Fletcher)
Workshop Recording – Part 3 (Fletcher continued)

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