Researcher biography

Morgan Tear is a behavioural scientist with over a decade of experience translating behavioural insights into practical solutions for social policy challenges. He specialises in understanding human behaviour at multiple levels—individual, organisational, and systemic—to design interventions that are well-targeted and more likely to succeed.

Morgan's expertise spans behavioural science, public policy, applied psychology, and systems thinking. As the inaugural manager of Queensland's Behavioural Economics and Research Team (BERT), he led the development of the state's first central agency behavioural insights unit, delivering research-based projects that shaped policy, program design, and reform initiatives.

Morgan collaborates with a diverse range of stakeholders, including policymakers, academics, practitioners, government departments, think tanks, and not-for-profits. He is passionate about advancing best-practice principles for behavioural science, scaling and implementing social innovations, and improving research translation practices to meet the demands of complex policy environments.

Morgan's work at the Centre for Policy Futures focuses on Work Futures and Economic Security, where he continues to bridge the gap between evidence and implementation.