Behavioral Science & Policy
Behavioral Science & Policy is a unique peer-reviewed journal that seeks to bridge the divide between behavioral science and practice by facilitating thoughtful application of rigorous empirical social and behavioral science that addresses significant social challenges. BSP publishes research from a broad range of cognitive, social, organizational, and management science disciplines that is currently actionable by policy makers and other practitioners. BSP features a wide variety of topical areas, including (but not limited to) diversity & inclusion, education, energy & the environment, financial decision making, health and health care, happiness and well-being, justice & ethics, management & organizations, poverty & development, and public safety.
BSP seeks content that is concise, accessible, has practical applicability, and exhibits high standards of scientific integrity. Submissions are reviewed by both disciplinary scientists for their rigor and policy/practice experts for their actionability. Professional writing editors work with authors of accepted manuscripts to enhance the accessibility of their work for a broad general audience that includes both specialists and non-specialists. Publications may also be supported by BSP through media promotions, public workshops, and briefings of policy makers and other practitioners.
BSP accepts open submissions in the article categories listed below, sometimes solicits contributions from authors, and circulates open calls for submissions on themed “spotlight” topics.
Craig R. Fox | UCLA, USA |
Sim B. Sitkin | Duke University, USA |
Paul Brest | Stanford University, USA |
David Brooks | New York Times, USA |
John Seely Brown | Deloitte |
Robert B. Cialdini | Arizona State University, USA |
Carol Graham | Brookings |
Adam M. Grant | University of Pennsylvania, USA |
Daniel Kahneman | Princeton University, USA |
Faisal Naru | Policy Innovation Centre |
Jeffrey Pfeffer | Stanford University, USA |
Denise M. Rousseau | Carnegie Mellon University, USA |
Paul Slovic | University of Oregon, Eugene, USA |
Cass R. Sunstein | Harvard University, USA |
Richard H. Thaler | University of Chicago, USA |
Shlomo Benartzi | UCLA, USA |
Laura L. Carstensen | Stanford University, USA |
Susan T. Fiske | Princeton University, USA |
Chip Heath | Stanford University, USA |
David I. Laibson | Harvard University, USA |
George Loewenstein | Carnegie Mellon University, USA |
Richard E. Nisbett | University of Michigan, USA |
M. Scott Poole | University of Illinois, USA |
Eldar Shafir | Princeton University, USA |
Varun Gauri | Princeton University, USA |
Henry J. Aaron | Brookings Institution, USA |
Matthew D. Adler | Duke University, USA |
Peter Cappelli | University of Pennsylvania, USA |
Thomas D’Aunno | NYU, USA |
J.R. DeShazo | UCLA, USA |
Brian Gill | Mathematica, USA |
Michal Grinstein-Weiss | Washington University, USA |
Ross A. Hammond | Brookings Institution, USA |
Ron Haskins | Brookings Institution, USA |
Arie Kapteyn | University of Southern California, USA |
John R. Kimberly | University of Pennsylvania, USA |
Mark Lubell | UC Davis, USA |
Timothy H. Profeta | Duke University, USA |
Donald A. Redelmeier | University of Toronto, Canada |
Rick K. Wilson | Rice University, USA |
Kathryn Zeiler | Boston University, USA |
Dean S. Karlan | Northwestern University |
Oren Bar-Gill | Harvard University, USA |
Colin F. Camerer | California Institute of Technology, USA |
M. Keith Chen | UCLA |
Julian Jamison | World Bank |
Russell B. Korobkin | UCLA |
Devin G. Pope | University of Chicago, USA |
Jonathan Zinman | Dartmouth College |
Eric J. Johnson | Columbia University |
Linda C. Babcock | Carnegie Mellon University, USA |
Max H. Bazerman | Harvard University, USA |
Baruch Fischhoff | Carnegie Mellon University, USA |
John G. Lynch | University of Colorado, USA |
Ellen Peters | The Ohio State University, USA |
John D. Sterman | MIT |
George Wu | University of Chicago, USA |
Carrie R. Leana | University of Pittsburgh |
Jone L. Pearce | UC Irvine, USA |
Stephen R. Barley | Stanford University |
Rebecca M. Henderson | Harvard University |
Thomas A. Kochan | MIT |
Ellen E. Kossek | Purdue University |
Christopher P. Long | St. John's University, USA |
Elizabeth W. Morrison | NYU |
William Ocasio | Northwestern University |
Sara L. Rynes-Weller | University of Iowa, USA |
Richard Larrick | Duke University, USA |
David Grusky | Stanford University |
Dolores Albarracín | University of Illinois, USA |
Susan M. Andersen | NYU |
Thomas N. Bradbury | UCLA |
John F. Dovidio | Yale University, USA |
David A. Dunning | Cornell University, USA |
E. Tory Higgins | Columbia University, USA |
John M. Levine | University of Pittsburgh, USA |
Harry T. Reis | University of Rochester, USA |
Tom R. Tyler | Yale University, USA |
Peter Hedstrom | Oxford University |
Arne L. Kalleberg | University of North Carolina |
James Moody | Duke University, USA |
Robert J. Sampson | Harvard University, USA |
Bruce Western | Harvard University, USA |
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