What is The LSE Behavioural Lab (BL)?
We are a world-leading lab for behavioural insights and applications, based in the heart of London. With innovative expertise, state-of-the-art technology and a globally diverse pool of participants, we specialise in designing and running a wide range of behavioural studies, including randomised controlled trials, field experiments, lab studies, and online experiments.
We have a purpose-built facility equipped with advanced technologies and software, including eye-tracking, virtual reality, face and emotion recognition, and neuro-physiological measurement tools. Our lab has access to more than 4,500 active participants from 75 different countries for both in-person and online studies.
The BL is open to any department at LSE (and other institutions) and is co-hosted by the Department of Management and the Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science. We act as an LSE one-stop-shop for behavioural research, training, and consulting. We regularly work with research institutions, international organisations, companies, governments, and NGOs across the world.
Researchers in the past have used the Lab to examine behaviour in various fields, such as behavioural economics, psychology, judgement and decision making, management, marketing, organisational behaviour, behavioural public policy, and behavioural game theory. We invite you to explore our website and see how we can work together to help you understand the causes of human behaviour.
Vision
Our vision is to be a global leader in facilitation of world-class behavioural research and research-led teaching, and to act as a cornerstone of an interdisciplinary community in behavioural science.
Mission
Our mission is to provide state-of-the art physical and online facilities for world-class behavioural academic research and teaching, including access to a unique and diverse participant pool suited to testing global interventions of cognition and behaviour.
In line with the LSE mottos “to know the causes of things” “for the betterment of society”, we engage with researchers, organisations, donors and funders, globally, who are motivated to improve the world through better understanding of human behaviour.
Sean Rooney
Lab Technician
Scientific Officer and Head of Laboratory Innovation
S.Rooney@lse.ac.uk
The LSE BL regularly consults key academics and decision-makers across the LSE who provide guidance, support, and advocacy for the BL's vision, strategic direction, and ongoing development.
Professor Susana Mourato, LSE Vice-President and Pro-Vice Chancellor (Research)
Professor Elizabeth Stokoe, LSE Academic Director of Impact
, Secretary and Research Governance Manager, 91̽»¨ Ethics Committee
, Associate Director, Leadership Philanthropy, Philanthropy and Global Engagement Division (PAGE)
Professor Sir Tim Besley, School Professor of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economics
Professor Joan Costa-i-Font, Department of Health Policy
Professor Liam Delaney, Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science
Professor Daniel Gottlieb, Department of Management
Professor Adam Oliver, Department of Social Policy
The LSE BL engages world-leading behavioural scientists from around the globe as special advisors, offering expert input on research projects, grant applications, funding opportunities, and collaborative research and consulting initiatives.
, Johan Bjorkman Professor of Economics, Stockholm School of Economics
, Kenneth C Griffin Distinguished Service Professor in Economics, University of Chicago
, Herbert A Simon University Professor of Economics and Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University
, El-Erian Professor of Behavioural Economics & Policy and Director of the El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics & Policy, University of Cambridge Judge Business School
, Adrian C Israel Professor of Marketing, Yale School of Management
, Professor of Experimental Economics and Director of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Bonn
, Research Professor in Economics at the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and Head of GATE-Lab, University of Lyon.
The BL opened its doors in the highly uncertain times of the COVID-19 pandemics, at the end of 2019. The BL Steering Committee was set up to develop the new BL strategy and activities and ensure that standards and opportunities were developed to enhance scope and scale of research undertaken at the BL. That strategy is now in place and informs all operations.
Name | Role | Department |
Kenneth Benoit |
Professor of Computational Social Science |
Methodology |
Anna Getmansky |
Assistant Professor of International Relations |
International Relations |
Lyn Grove |
Research Governance Manager |
Research and Innovation |
Champa Heidbrink |
Department Manager |
Psychological and Behavioural Science |
David Hendry |
Assistant Professor in Research Methodology |
Methodology |
Therese Holmqvist |
Executive MSc Programme and Behavioural Science Hub Manager |
Psychological and Behavioural Science |
Rafael Hortala-Vallve |
Associate Professor in Public Policy and Administration |
Government |
Heather Kappes |
Assistant Professor of Marketing |
Management |
Matthew Levy |
Lecturer in Economics |
Economics |
David Meech Mazumdar |
Department Manager, Strategic Planning & Development |
Management |
Jet Sanders |
Assistant Professor in Behavioural Science |
Psychological and Behavioural Science |