Prof. Iris Bohnet, Harvard Kennedy School
On 10 October Women Leaders hosts Prof. Iris Bohnet from Harvard University, an influential behavioral economist, who combines insights from economics and psychology, with a gender or cross-cultural perspective, to improve decision-making in organizations and society. She is the author of the award-winning book “What Works: Gender Equality by Design”.
The talk examines how organizations can use insights from behavioral economics to embed fairness into the fabric of their workplaces. With a particular focus on leveling the playing field for women and men, Bohnet builds on years of research with organizations across sectors and the world to unpack what works and what doesn’t to move the needle on fairness at work.
The lecture will be followed by a networking cocktail.
Registrations are now closed.
About the Speaker
Iris Bohnet is the Albert Pratt Professor of Business and Government and the co-director of the Women and Public Policy Program at Harvard Kennedy School. She is a behavioral economist, combining insights from economics and psychology to improve decision-making in organizations and society, often with a gender or cross-cultural perspective. Her most recent research examines behavioral design to de-bias how we live, learn and work. She is the author of the award-winning book What Works: Gender Equality by Design and advises governments and companies on the topic around the world. She was appointed to the Gender Equality Advisory Council of the G7 in 2021 and named one of the Most Influential Academics in Government and one of the most Influential People in Gender Policy by apolitical. Professor Bohnet served as academic dean of Harvard Kennedy School for six years and as faculty chair of the executive program “Global Leadership and Public Policy for the 21st Century” for the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders for more than ten years. She serves on a number of boards and advisory boards, and is the recipient of several awards and honorary degrees.