Increasing Saving Behavior Through Age-Progressed Renderings of the Future Self
Northwestern University · New York University · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Many people fail to save what they need to for retirement (Munnell, Webb, and Golub-Sass 2009). Research on excessive discounting of the future suggests that removing the lure of immediate rewards by pre-committing to decisions, or elaborating the value of future rewards can both make decisions more future-oriented. In this article, we explore a third and complementary route, one that deals not with present and future rewards, but with present and future selves. In line with thinkers who have suggested that people may fail, through a lack of belief or imagination, to identify with their future selves (Parfit 1971; Schelling 1984), we propose that allowing people to interact with age-progressed renderings of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 10.48
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- 100%
- References
- 82
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7Topics & keywords
- Value (mathematics)
- Sass
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Discounting
- Aesthetics
- Computer science
- Business
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions