
From Pricing Risk to Changing Behavior — Dan Ariely on Telematics That Actually WorksIn this episode of the Insurance Telematics Podcast, Dan Ariely (behavioral economist and bestselling author) joins Harald Trautsch, CEO & Founder of Dolphin Technologies, to unpack how insurers can move beyond pricing risk to actively changing behavior—and what that means for telematics design.Together, they explore why the gap between knowing and doing persists, how drivers “learn the wrong lesson” when risky actions have no immediate cost, and practical ways insurers can deliver real-time feedback that improves safety and loyalty.What we cover:✔ Why pricing alone leaves value on the table—and why insurers should shape behavior✔ The knowledge–action gap (and why education programs rarely change outcomes)✔ The “negative learning” loop of phone use while driving✔ Immediate, small incentives vs delayed, probabilistic penalties✔ “Break points” (depletion): focus on outlier moments, not just averages✔ Coaching by one skill at a time with real-time feedback (not end-of-trip scores)✔ Designing information that drives decisions (e.g., minutes per 10 miles speedometer)✔ Engagement that lasts: permissioned alerts, monthly practice blocks, clear goalsIf you’re building UBI, FNOL, or engagement programs, this is a playbook for product and data teams on making telematics actually change behavior.🔗 Try the MOVE Pilot (free demo app): https://movesdk.com/?utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=podcast&utm_source=youtube&utm_content=yt_description🔗 Visit Dolphin Technologies: https://www.dolph.in🔗 Follow Harald Trautsch on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trautsch📍 Listen on:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@insurance-telematics/videos Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/at/podcast/insurance-telematics/id1794779345