Open Evidence, in consortium with London School of Economics, Schlesinger Group (BDI) and Brainsigns, will lead a new behavioural study on unfair commercial practices in the digital environment for the European Commission (DG JUST). The consortium will provide evidence base needed to identify potential problematic business-to-consumers online commercial practices and to assess their impact on […]
Open Evidence, in consortium with BrainSigns, BDI Research, and London School of Economics (LSE) will lead a new study for the European Commission (EIOPA, CHAFEA) on the implications of Covid-19 in relation with travel insurance products, with particular focus on the impact the global pandemic had on consumer behaviours in acquisition, usage, and disposition decisions. […]
Open Evidence, in collaboration with BDI- Schlesinger Group and with researchers of various universities[1], conducted a longitudinal study in three waves to measure the effects of Covid-19 and lockdown on individuals’ mental, social, and economic conditions in Spain, Italy, and the UK. For three consecutive weeks, between 24th April and 18th May 2020, the same […]
The overall purpose of the study, conducted in consortium with LSE and BDI Research, is to collect robust and reliable data and to support the work of the Joint Research Center and DG SANTE with scientific behavioural evidence on vaccine hesitancy. We will use mixed behavioural methods (qualitative and quantitative) to understand parents’ vaccine decision-making […]
Open Evidence, in consortium with Valdani Vicari & Associati, TEAM Tourism Consulting and BDI Research, is conducting the study on the feasibility of possible initiatives at EU level and establishment of a multi-stakeholder platform on quality of tourism accommodation services for the European Commission (DG GROW). The overall objective of the study is to shed light […]
The overall purpose of the study is to facilitate and execute graphic design work and consumer testing regarding the pan-European Personal Pension Product (PEPP) Key Information Document (KID) and Benefit Statement (BS) in three Member States. We will use mix behavioural methods to understand relevant behavioural biases, and why consumers find certain aspects of information […]
Open Evidence, in consortium with London School of Economics and BDI Research will conduct a new “Behavioural Study on origin claims on fishery and aquaculture products” for the European Commission (DG MARE). In the context of the upcoming evaluation of the Common Market Organisation (CMO) Regulation, this behavioural study should provide the necessary evidence to […]
Open Evidence, in consortium with London School of Economics and BDI Research, will conduct the study “Empirical testing of the impact of dual food quality on consumers’ choices” for the European Commission (JRC). The study will investigate how consumers’ purchase decisions are affected by the fact that the same brand offers seemingly identically branded food […]
Open Evidence, in consortium with London School of Economics, BDI Research and the Catalan Institute of Oncology, will conduct the study “Consumer preference and perception of specific categories of tobacco and related products” for the European Commission (DG Sante). The study wants to analyse the consumer preferences and perceptions of consumers on 5 tobacco product […]
Open Evidence, in consortium with London School of Economics, BDI Research and Kantar TNS has been entrusted by the European Commission to conduct the study “Behavioural Study on Advertising and Marketing Practices in travel booking websites and apps”. The study will contribute to the understanding of the interaction of travel websites with consumers, and will […]