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Hyperbolic Discounting | Definition Minute | Behavioral Economics in Marketing Podcast
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Hyperbolic Discounting | Definition Minute | Behavioral Economics in Marketing Podcast

The Behavioral Economics in Marketing's Podcast

September 8, 20222m 11s

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Show Notes

Hyperbolic Discounting is a time-inconsistent model of delay discounting; or the tendency for people to have a stronger preference from immediate rewards over rewards that come later in the future, even when these immediate rewards are smaller. 

📎 Definition Minute is a new subset of the Behavioral Economics in Marketing podcast. In these mini-episodes, I will define economic theories, in a minute or two. The topics will be review, introductory or discrete in nature. 

 

Behavioral Economics in Marketing Podcast | Understanding how we as humans make decisions is an important part of marketing. Behavioral economics is the study of decision-making and can give keen insight into buyer behavior and help to shape your marketing mix. Marketers can tap into Behavioral Economics to create environments that nudge people towards their products and services, to conduct better market research and analyze their marketing mix.

Sandra Thomas-Comenole | Host | Marketing professional with over 15 years of experience leading marketing and sales teams and a rigorously quantitative Master’s degree in economics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Check out her Linkedin profile here: Sandra Thomas-Comenole, Head of Marketing, Travel & Tourism