September 7, 2011, Featured Articles, Behavioral finance, Research
Use of peer pressure to encourage savings can backfire
Plan sponsors who urge union members to participate or to contribute more by pointing out other employees' saving behavior may produce unintended consequences, Harvard's David Laibson (in photo) and other researchers found.
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