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ARC BITA

Collaborative Australian Research

The ARC Training Centre for Behavioural Insights for Technology Adoption (BITA) is an Australian Research Council Industrial Transformation Training Centre led by Queensland University of Technology in partnership with University of Queensland, University of Western Australia and industry organisations.

Our Training Centre brings together key stakeholders from industry and government, fostering collaboration with world-leading interdisciplinary researchers. Our experts specialise in a diverse range of fields, including behavioural economics, social marketing, and social psychology.

Our Training Centre is dedicated to fostering cross-sector partnerships that drive progress and positive change across communities and industries.

Our Vision

To boost productivity and adoption of innovation, support businesses to grow with people-focused innovation, and enable more innovative new products and services to reach end-users in local, domestic and global markets.

By integrating insights and methodologies from these domains, the Training Centre creates innovative approaches to address complex societal challenges. This knowledge and experience allows us to develop impactful solutions, advance research, and provide valuable training that bridges the gap between academic theory and real-world application.

Building transformative capability in people, data and solutions to support Australian organisations to achieve higher returns on technology investment.

Our People

A team of interdisciplinary researchers from leading Australian universities

Our Partners

Collaborating with industry leaders in Agriculture, Health and Cybersecurity

LATEST NEWS

New Podcast Series Launched!
Welcome to B Down Under
- a new perspective on the
world of behavioural insights,
where the future is shaped one decision at a time

The Mandarin Article
Across the globe, there’s a growing push to reduce bureaucracy. This thought-provoking article highlights why red tape persists and offers a compelling, pragmatic solution: "Rules Against Rules"

Working Paper
Check out our latest working paper on “Using reminders with reward opportunities to reduce spectator no-show behavior”

Upcoming Events
We are excited to host engaging events that bring together experts, practitioners, and thought leaders to explore the latest in research and innovation