Behavioral work productivity (BeWork) is an inter-disciplinary project to study behavioural approaches to increasing work productivity. The project draws scholars with expertise in applied microeconomics, behavioural science, and optimisation. It is funded by the Social Sciences Research Council with $1.63 million from 2023-27.
Foreign workers are a sensitive issue for Singapore businesses. The government wants to cut back on foreign workers. Yet businesses rely on foreign workers to staff jobs that locals shun. This study aims to better understand the contribution of foreign workers to business productivity.
Please contribute your expertise and experience in employing foreign workers. Help us better understand the issue, contribute to scientific understanding and better inform policy makers.
Start here: https://nus.syd1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1zWnSjix5jmknsi
We are seeking your help to better understand driver behaviour in the personal transport industry. If you drive for Grab or Gojek, haven’t participated in our study before, and are not a taxi driver, you are eligible to join the study. Successful participants will receive $30 for their time. Your insights are valuable to us!
Start Here: https://nus.syd1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cNpX4IR7lfDGaCa
Taxi drivers play a pivotal role in our transport system, providing essential services that keeps our city moving. As the challenges and opportunities within the transport sector is ever-changing, the needs of taxi drivers becomes increasingly crucial. We aim to delve into the dynamics of the taxi driving profession, exploring how drivers react to technological advancements, regulatory changes, and an evolving market demand. We are seeking for taxi drivers to provide insights by participating in our survey. Successful participants of the survey will receive a compensation of $30 for their time.
Please contact Benedict at halimben@nus.edu.sg for more information or if you would wish to participate!