The Endowment Effect: Why We Overvalue What We Own

29 Jul 2025 • 26 min • EN
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In this episode of The Brainy Business podcast, Melina explores the fascinating concept of the Endowment Effect, exploring why we tend to overvalue the things we own. From cherished coffee mugs to long-held ideas, this cognitive bias reveals how ownership can skew our perception of value. As Melina revisits her original deep dive from February 2021, she underscores the implications of the Endowment Effect on decision-making in both personal and professional contexts. Listeners will learn how even subtle shifts in language can trigger the Endowment Effect, making items feel more precious simply because they belong to us. Melina shares practical examples, including how businesses can leverage this bias to enhance customer loyalty and engagement. With insights drawn from psychological studies and real-life scenarios, she emphasizes the importance of understanding this effect to improve marketing strategies and customer experiences. In this episode: Discover the Endowment Effect and how it influences our perceptions of value. Learn how language can trigger feelings of ownership and attachment. Explore the connection between the Endowment Effect and loss aversion. Understand how to apply the Endowment Effect in business to enhance customer loyalty. Gain insights into how early ownership can reinforce long-term brand loyalty. Get important links, top recommended books and episodes, and a full transcript at thebrainybusiness.com/518. Looking to explore applications of behavioral economics further?  Learn With Us on our website. Subscribe to Melina’s Newsletter Brainy Bites.  Let’s connect: Send Us a Message Follow Melina on LinkedIn The Brainy Business on Youtube The Brainy Business on Instagram

From "The Brainy Business | Understanding the Psychology of Why People Buy | Behavioral Economics"

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