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Manu M Savani
Manu M Savani
Senior Lecturer in Public Policy, Brunel University London
Verified email at brunel.ac.uk
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Public support for ¡soft¢versus ¡hard¢public policies: Review of the evidence
S Banerjee, M Savani, G Shreedhar
Journal of Behavioral Public Administration 4 (2), 2021
362021
Can commitment contracts boost participation in public health programmes?
MM Savani
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 82, 101457, 2019
192019
The effects of a commitment device on health outcomes: Reputational commitment and weight loss in an online experiment
MM Savani
International Journal of Applied Behavioral Economics (IJABE) 7 (4), 1-20, 2018
102018
Who¢s in charge? The impact of delivery and perception of risk on the willingness to voting online
J Fisher, MM Savani
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 25 (4), 676-700, 2023
62023
Values and candidate evaluation: How voters respond to allegations of sexual harassment
MM Savani, S Collignon
Electoral Studies 83, 102613, 2023
42023
Overcoming Barriers to Vaccination By Empowering Citizens to Make Deliberate Choices
P John, J McAndrews, PJ Loewen, S Banerjee, M Savani, R Koenig, ...
The British Academy, 2022
42022
The effectiveness of commitment devices: field experiments on health behaviour change
MM Savani
UCL (University College London), 2017
42017
Thinking about default enrollment lowers vaccination intentions and public support in G7 countries
S Banerjee, P John, B Nyhan, A Hunter, R Koenig, B Lee-Whiting, ...
PNAS nexus 3 (4), pgae093, 2024
32024
Making sense of sustainability: how institutional design can sustain informal savings and credit groups
S Tan, MM Savani
The International Journal of Community and Social Development 4 (2), 152-179, 2022
32022
Citizen reflection reduces support for default vaccination appointments. Evidence from G7 countries
S Banerjee, A Hunter, P John, R Koenig, B Lee-Whiting, P Loewen, ...
22022
Making market systems work for women dairy farmers in Bangladesh: A final evaluation of Oxfam's Gendered Enterprise and Markets Programme in Bangladesh
M Savani, A Stewart
Oxfam GB, 2019
12019
Moral licence and disbelief: how voters look past political misconduct
MM Savani, S Collignon
Political Research Exchange 6 (1), 2383409, 2024
2024
Public support for more stringent vaccine policies increases with vaccine effectiveness
R Koenig, MM Savani, B Lee-Whiting, J McAndrews, S Banerjee, ...
Scientific Reports 14 (1), 1748, 2024
2024
What do voters want from an online voting experience?: Results from user testing of a prototype i-voting app
MM Savani, J Fisher, F Spyridonis
https://doi.org/10.17633/rd.brunel.25299106.v1, 2024
2024
Recent developments in Behavioural Public Policy: IBPPC 2022
S Banerjee, L Zimmermann, A Hortal, M Dold, A Ivchenko, L Lades, ...
Behavioural Public Policy, 1-6, 2024
2024
Do the public support ¡hard¢or ¡soft¢public policies? Trends during Covid-19 and implications for the future
S Banerjee, M Savani, G Shreedhar
Behavioural Economics and Policy for Pandemics, 2023
2023
Overcoming barriers to COVID-19 vaccination in the G-7
S Banerjee, P John, R Koenig, PJ Loewen, J McAndrews, BJ Nyhan, ...
OSF, 2022
2022
COVID-19 Recovery: Building Future Pandemic Preparedness and Understanding Citizen Engagement in the USA and UK
S Banerjee, P John, P Loewen, J McAndrews, B Lee-Whiting, M Savani, ...
The British Academy, 2022
2022
The public have supported ¡hard¢policy measures, but will they still do so when the pandemic is over?
S Banerjee, M Savani, G Shreedhar
LSE COVID-19 Blog, 2021
2021
Commitment Devices for Health: Theory and Evidence on Weight Loss
MM Savani
Behavioral-Based Interventions for Improving Public Policies, 35-54, 2021
2021
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