Hitotsubashi Institute for Advanced Study

26th June 2019 The 39th Regular Seminar:Thomas Rouyard, HIAS Postdoctoral Researcher, Hitotsubashi University “A behavioural economics approach to personalised risk communication : nudging people with Type 2 diabetes towards a healthier lifestyle.

http://health-economics.hias.hit-u.ac.jp/event/20190626/

【HIAS Health 第39回定例研究会】
日時 2019年6月26日(水) 16:30-18:00
会場 西キャンパス 第2研究館 5階 HIASセミナー室(517号室)
報告者 Thomas Rouyard特任助教(HIAS Health 研究員)
演題 A behavioural economics approach to personalised risk communication : nudging people with Type 2 diabetes towards a healthier lifestyle.
言語 英語

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