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Paper Session
  • Paper Sessions will showcase research from all areas of BPP

  • We welcome submissions of both quantitative and qualitative studies

  • We are looking for individual or co-authored academic papers that are nearing completion (not study designs or early ideas)

  • We do not require full paper submissions

  • Presentation + Q&A format

  • Sessions will be curated by the programme committee

  • This year also features a Best Paper Award

  • Submit abstract (MS Word or PDF)

Submit Abstract

Thematic Session
  • Thematic Sessions provide a platform for a group of presenters to showcase a range of projects, (case) studies, or papers that are all interconnected under a common theme within the realm of BPP

  • Session length: 1.5 hours

  • Organized and chaired by the presenters: at least 3 and no more than 4 presenters

  • All presenters will need to register and attend in person

  • Interactive formats (e.g. panel discussions) will be prioritized

  • Submit Thematic Session Proposal (MS Word or PDF) which includes: (1) Proposed title of the Thematic Session, (2) Names & affiliations of all presenters/panellists (3) A brief overview of the theme, the proposed format, and how the individual contributions of the session are connected

  • One submission per session and team

Submit Session Proposal

Policy Session
  • Policy Sessions bring together practitioners and academics to discuss empirical and conceptual issues regarding the real-world application of BPP in a wide set of domains and institutional settings, including public administration, municipalities, large organisations, and businesses.

  • Session length: 1.5 hours

  • Organized and chaired by the Policy Session Organisers: at least 3 and no more than 5 panellists

  • Interactive formats (e.g. panel discussion) are required

  • Submit Policy Session Proposal (MS Word or PDF) which includes: (1) Proposed title of the Policy Session, (2) Names & affiliations of all presenters/panellists, (3) A brief overview of the theme and its importance for Behavioural Public Policy, (4) A short bio (max 100 words) for each panellist

  • One submission per session and team

Submit Session Proposal

Our conference uses Oxford Abstracts, an online submission system, to manage abstract and session submissions. You will first need to create an Oxford Abstracts account with your email address (please use your institutional email address) and a password.

Important Dates

31 January 2025: Deadline for abstract and session submissions

14 March 2025: Notification of acceptance

1 May 2025: Deadline for registration of presenters

🛈 About IBPPA

The International Behavioural Public Policy Association provides an umbrella organisation for all those who are involved and/or interested in the growing multidisciplinary field of behavioural public policy. The Association aims to facilitate the sharing of knowledge among those studying behavioural public policy across different fields and in different parts of the world via the annual conference and its partner journal, Behavioural Public Policy.

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