The Success Rates of Proactivity – Dr. Brett Abarbanel

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Dr. Brett Abarbanel is the Director of Research at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas’ International Gaming Institute. She’s also an Assistant Professor at the William F. Harrah College of Hospitality at UNLV and a research affiliate at the Gambling Treatment and Research Center at the School of Psychology at the University of Sydney in Australia. She also serves as the co-Executive Editor of the UNLV Gaming Research and Review Journal, a publication whose gambling research articles in a variety of academic disciplines are of international significance.   Dr. Abarbanel’s research covers myriad topics that fall underneath gambling, such as problem addictions, responsible gaming and best practices, the socioeconomic impacts for new and longtime gambling jurisdictions, and new gambling technology such as esports and videogames. In 2016, she made the Global Gaming Business Magazine 40 Under 40 List, and in 2015, she was honored with the Emerging Leader Award from the Global Gaming Expo and The Innovation Group. She holds a PhD and an MS at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and earned her B.S. in Statistics at Brown University. SUMMARY In this episode, the following topics are discussed: Brett Abarbanel introduction International Gaming Institute current projects (Nevada Problem Gambling Project, GameSense) The history of GameSense Examples of GameSense implementation Early data from the IGI’s MGM/GameSense research Secondary benefits of employee engagement Employee focus group responses What problem gambling looks like, or doesn’t Percentages of those afflicted and the “harm umbrella” Wild ideas to ramp up responsible gaming efforts The likelihood people will read responsible gaming print materials How companies can commit to responsible gaming by G2E in October Final thoughts The discursive shift in terminology: “responsible gaming” vs. “responsible gambling” NOTES The International Gaming Institute at UNLV William F. Hera College of Hospitality at UNLV Gambling Treatment and Research Center at the School of Psychology at the University of Sydney Nevada Problem Gambling Project MGM and GameSense British Columbia Lottery Corporation MGM Springfield Who’s affected by problem gambling Global Gaming Expo (G2E) Main IGI page: https://www.unlv.edu/igi IGI Research: https://www.unlv.edu/igi/research IGI’s research integrity policy: https://www.unlv.edu/igi/research-policy IGI’s Innovation Centers: https://www.unlv.edu/igi/innovation (come take a class with us!) International Center for Gaming Regulation: https://www.unlv.edu/igi/regulation (come take these classes with us, too!) Follow episode guest Dr. Brett Abarbanel on Twitter. ABOUT  → The No Line Podcast The best bet is the responsible one! The No Line Podcast is dedicated to sharing stories about those leading the gaming industry forward — making it better, making it more responsible. Interested in being a guest or sharing your organization’s “responsible” story? Contact Philip Beere at philip@nolinepodcast.com or visit the website at www.nolinepodcast.com YOUTUBE LINKEDIN → Philip Beere Philip is the Head of Creative and Partnerships at PJ Media. He is Head of Marketing for Gaming Analytics. Previously he was Head of Marketing for Sightline Payments and Play+. He is the Founder of the subscription-based marketing platform for doctors, www.rfamd.com As the Host of the No Line Podcast, Philip enjoys sharing stories about those leading the industry forward toward responsible gaming.  He also hosts the podcasts Corporate Sustainability and Doctor Thyroid. Connect with Philip LinkedIn Instagram Vlog: YouTube "The Borderless Office" → Philip James Media PJ Media is a marketing agency located in Las Vegas, Nevada — offering 360° services for companies serving the gaming industry.  Website Linkedin

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