Thursday, 5 November
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10.30 - 12.00 |
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Introducing the Campbell Climate Solutions Coordinating Group (CSCG) and climate evidence synthesis
The Climate Solutions Coordinating Group (CSCG) is a recent addition to the activity portfolio of the Campbell Collaboration. The mission of the CSCG is to coordinate, facilitate and encourage the production, updating and accessibility of high quality systematic reviews that support evidence-based decisionmaking on climate change mitigation and adaptation.
Chairs Neal Haddaway, Stockholm Environment Institute, Sweden and Jan Minx, Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change, Germany
Introducing the Climate Solutions Coordinating Group
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Jan Minx
Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change, Germany |
A systematic review of the effectiveness of smart metering interventions at reducing household energy consumption
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Tarun Khanna
Hertie School, Germany |
A systematic review of the effectiveness of climate adaptation interventions in developing economies and the impact of funding modalities
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Biljana Macura and Nella Canales
Stockholm Environment Institute, Sweden |
Mitigating climate change via food consumption and food waste: A systematic map of behavioral interventions
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Friederike Doebbe
Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden |
Evidence and gap map of energy-efficient research
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Miriam Berretta
3ie, UK |
12.15 - 13.15
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Innovations in presenting evidence and gap maps: new functionalities in EPPI-Mapper
Evidence and gap maps are a visual representation of the evidence available, or missing, in a particular domain. The EPPI-Centre mapping utility, developed in partnership with Campbell, is available to anyone using EPPI-Reviewer for research synthesis. This session will demonstrate the mapping utility’s functionality and show researchers how it can be used to present data in different ways. A number of new functionalities will be examined in detail. We will also look at ongoing work in creating online web databases that can complement and span multiple maps. We are starting to scope the next phase of development, so this session is also an opportunity for participants to help direct future additions and enhancements.
Presenters Jeff Brunton and Melissa Bond, EPPI-Centre, UK
13.30 - 15.00
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Highlights from the Campbell Social Welfare Coordinating Group (SWCG)
An overview of SWCG and its systematic review and evidence and gap map projects. This session will also feature the winner of the 2020 Leonard E. Gibbs Award.
Chairs Brandy Maynard, Saint Louis University, USA and Doug Besharov, University of Maryland, USA
Findings from a systematic review on "Family group decision‐making for children at risk of abuse or neglect", and discussion on how social work research is often at odds with common understandings of methodological rigour.
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Tony McGinn
Ulster University, UK |
15.30 - 17.00
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The Campbell Business & Management Coordinating Group
An update on the activities of the Campbell Business & Management Coordinating Group, with a discussion of two systematic reviews currently in production.
Chairs Eric Barends, Center for Evidence-Based Management and Denise Rousseau, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Psychological empowerment and performance in the workplace
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Rossella Barilli
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
Outcomes of workplace coaching for individuals and organizations
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Niklas Frewel
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands |