Getting to the Top of Mind: How Reminders Increase Saving
Yale University · Harvard Global Health Institute · +2 more institutions
Abstract
We provide evidence from field experiments with three different banks that reminder messages increase commitment attainment for clients who recently opened commitment savings accounts. Messages that mention both savings goals and financial incentives are particularly effective, whereas other content variations such as gain versus loss framing do not have significantly different effects. Nor do we find evidence that receiving additional late reminders has an additive effect. These empirical results do not map neatly into existing models, so we provide a simple model where limited attention to exceptional expenses can generate undersaving that is in turn mitigated by reminders. Data, as supplemental material,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 131.67
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Framing (construction)
- Incentive
- Framing effect
- Behavioral economics
- Empirical evidence
- Psychology
- Economics
- Computer science