Affective publishes a joint OECD working paper on 7 routes to experimentation and observation in organisations

We are thrilled to announce the publication of an OECD working paper developed in collaboration with OECD Observatory of Public Sector Innovation and the Technology and Innovation Management at ETH Zurich (TIM), featuring a user-friendly map visualising different experimental methods in applied behavioural science. The idea is to provide a concise and applicable tool for practitioners who want to conduct experiments in their organisations.

The map ideated, researched, and designed by Laura Castro, Judith Wagner and Torben Emmerling from the Affective team and was further elaborated and integrated into a comprehensive publication by Chiara Varazzani, Torben Emmerling, Stefano Brusoni, Laura Fontanesi, and Henrietta Tuomaila. It is designed to guide practitioners through the method selection process, saving time and energy whilst allowing them to proceed confidently.

For more information on the publication and the map, including a high-resolution poster and onscreen version, check out www.sevenroutes.com.

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