Behavioral Economics and Pay Practices (Minh Hua)
In Episode 4 of The Behavioral Economics Podcast, Hugh Massie and Minh Hua unpack how data, trust, and self-awareness shape better decisions about pay and bonuses.
In Episode 4 of The Behavioral Economics Podcast, Hugh Massie and Minh Hua unpack how data, trust, and self-awareness shape better decisions about pay and bonuses.
Joel Franks talks to Hugh Massie about how AI and behavioral personalization can strengthen client relationships, improve engagement, and make business more human-centered.
In this podcast episode, Hugh Massie and Meir Statman explore the intersection of behavioral economics and finance, discussing the evolution of behavioral finance, the importance of life well-being, and the cultural influences on financial decisions. They delve into the role of education, the impact of personal experiences on financial behavior, and the responsibilities of financial advisors in promoting life well-being. The conversation also touches on future directions in behavioral economics, including socially responsible investing and the importance of health in financial planning.
Hugh Massie's conversation with Alain Samson explores the evolution and significance of behavioral economics, highlighting its applications, challenges, and the critical role of data in understanding human behavior. They also discuss the importance of collaboration in research, the need for personalization in interventions, and the future directions of the field, emphasizing the integration of technology and data to enhance decision-making processes.