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Nudging Financial Behaviour
Dr Gizelle Willows
41 episodes
5 months ago
In this series, it’s my goal to help you recognise the biases that can subtly – and sometimes not so subtly – pull or push your thinking into making decisions about your finances that aren’t entirely rational. When you’re able to recognise these pushes and pulls, you’ll be able to make smarter choices about your money, and hopefully end up saving and earning more.
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In this series, it’s my goal to help you recognise the biases that can subtly – and sometimes not so subtly – pull or push your thinking into making decisions about your finances that aren’t entirely rational. When you’re able to recognise these pushes and pulls, you’ll be able to make smarter choices about your money, and hopefully end up saving and earning more.
Show more...
Investing
Business
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Trailer for Episode 5 – Impression Management
Nudging Financial Behaviour
1 minute
1 year ago
Trailer for Episode 5 – Impression Management
Did you know that it’s possible to use loss aversion to your benefit? This is where impression management comes in, and this is what we’re covering in episode 5 of The Nudging Financial Behaviour Podcast.
Nudging Financial Behaviour
In this series, it’s my goal to help you recognise the biases that can subtly – and sometimes not so subtly – pull or push your thinking into making decisions about your finances that aren’t entirely rational. When you’re able to recognise these pushes and pulls, you’ll be able to make smarter choices about your money, and hopefully end up saving and earning more.