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Behavioural Economics and Marketing Rewriting the story: Malcolm Gladwell on stories, micro-targeting and the epidemics shaping our world Jan, 2025 | Podcast How do small, targeted actions create massive ripple effects in business and society? Malcolm Gladwell joined the Visiting Experts podcast to talk about his book Revenge of the Tipping Point. Keywords: behavioural economics behavioural science COVID-19 marketing psychology social impact social media social movements Finance, Investing and Accounting Race-based police violence impacts wealth of Black families, new study finds May, 2024 | Article When a member of the Black community is killed in a police incident, the local-area members of that group experience a significant change to their financial decision-making, negatively affecting their long-term wealth growth. Keywords: economics equality financial markets inclusion inclusive economy savings social movements wealth creation Finance, Investing and Accounting BLM protests moved the needle on the mortgage interest rate gap May, 2024 | Article A new study shows that housing discrimination decreased in American counties that hosted BLM protests. Keywords: business ethics corporate social responsibility crisis management debt financial markets inclusive economy public policy social movements Behavioural Economics and Marketing Mind the gap: Should businesses weigh in on divisive topics? Apr, 2024 | Podcast As the world becomes more polarized, companies are being pulled into the maelstrom. On the latest Executive Summary podcast, assistant professor Rhia Catapano explains how brands can weigh in more effectively. Keywords: BEAR behavioural economics conflict management marketing media politics social media social movements Behavioural Economics and Marketing Can you give people too many rewards? When fundraising, yes. Feb, 2024 | Article When it comes to crowdfunding, too much choice is a bad thing. New research on rewards-for-donation sites finds the "sweet spot" for attracting potential funders. Keywords: consumer behaviour growth operational performance social impact social media social movements start-ups technology Behavioural Economics and Marketing Want to be more persuasive online? Use the present tense Dec, 2023 | Article New research examined millions of Amazon reviews to see what effect verb tenses had on audience persuasion. Keywords: behavioural economics customer retention decision making marketing media psychology social movements Previous 1 2 3 4 Next
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Finance, Investing and Accounting BLM protests moved the needle on the mortgage interest rate gap May, 2024 | Article A new study shows that housing discrimination decreased in American counties that hosted BLM protests. Keywords: business ethics corporate social responsibility crisis management debt financial markets inclusive economy public policy social movements Behavioural Economics and Marketing Mind the gap: Should businesses weigh in on divisive topics? Apr, 2024 | Podcast As the world becomes more polarized, companies are being pulled into the maelstrom. On the latest Executive Summary podcast, assistant professor Rhia Catapano explains how brands can weigh in more effectively. Keywords: BEAR behavioural economics conflict management marketing media politics social media social movements Behavioural Economics and Marketing Can you give people too many rewards? When fundraising, yes. Feb, 2024 | Article When it comes to crowdfunding, too much choice is a bad thing. New research on rewards-for-donation sites finds the "sweet spot" for attracting potential funders. Keywords: consumer behaviour growth operational performance social impact social media social movements start-ups technology Behavioural Economics and Marketing Want to be more persuasive online? Use the present tense Dec, 2023 | Article New research examined millions of Amazon reviews to see what effect verb tenses had on audience persuasion. Keywords: behavioural economics customer retention decision making marketing media psychology social movements Previous 1 2 3 4 Next
Behavioural Economics and Marketing Mind the gap: Should businesses weigh in on divisive topics? Apr, 2024 | Podcast As the world becomes more polarized, companies are being pulled into the maelstrom. On the latest Executive Summary podcast, assistant professor Rhia Catapano explains how brands can weigh in more effectively. Keywords: BEAR behavioural economics conflict management marketing media politics social media social movements Behavioural Economics and Marketing Can you give people too many rewards? When fundraising, yes. Feb, 2024 | Article When it comes to crowdfunding, too much choice is a bad thing. New research on rewards-for-donation sites finds the "sweet spot" for attracting potential funders. Keywords: consumer behaviour growth operational performance social impact social media social movements start-ups technology Behavioural Economics and Marketing Want to be more persuasive online? Use the present tense Dec, 2023 | Article New research examined millions of Amazon reviews to see what effect verb tenses had on audience persuasion. Keywords: behavioural economics customer retention decision making marketing media psychology social movements Previous 1 2 3 4 Next
Behavioural Economics and Marketing Can you give people too many rewards? When fundraising, yes. Feb, 2024 | Article When it comes to crowdfunding, too much choice is a bad thing. New research on rewards-for-donation sites finds the "sweet spot" for attracting potential funders. Keywords: consumer behaviour growth operational performance social impact social media social movements start-ups technology Behavioural Economics and Marketing Want to be more persuasive online? Use the present tense Dec, 2023 | Article New research examined millions of Amazon reviews to see what effect verb tenses had on audience persuasion. Keywords: behavioural economics customer retention decision making marketing media psychology social movements Previous 1 2 3 4 Next
Behavioural Economics and Marketing Want to be more persuasive online? Use the present tense Dec, 2023 | Article New research examined millions of Amazon reviews to see what effect verb tenses had on audience persuasion. Keywords: behavioural economics customer retention decision making marketing media psychology social movements Previous 1 2 3 4 Next