This project explores the effectiveness of nudging and boosting interventions in supporting decision-makers with multi-attribute investment decisions. By employing Discrete Choice Experiments (DCE) and examining various psychological traits, the research aims to identify which intervention—nudging or boosting—proves more effective in optimizing financial decisions.
This online, cross-cultural study, targeting adults with a steady income, aims to gather insights from participants from 6 different countries: Brazil, England, Italy, Poland, Serbia and Singapore. The findings will offer valuable perspectives on how to improve financial decision-making through public policy interventions.

Team

Supervisor: Jakub Krawiec
Project Manager: Amrita Dutta
Behavioral Insight Officer: Andrea Gallicchio
Communication Officer: Nayane Prado
Lead Analyst: Charlotte Rutherford
Participant Engagement Strategist & Analyst: Elouise Kerby
Experimental Design Officer: Rade Milaković

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