Tightwads and Spendthrifts with Scott Rick

18 Jun 2024 • 25 min • EN
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In this episode of Brainfluence, Roger Dooley sits down with Scott Rick, author of "Tightwads and Spendthrifts," to delve into the psychological forces that shape our spending behaviors. Are you a tightwad who feels pain with every purchase or a spendthrift who can't resist a good deal? Scott Rick explains how these financial tendencies are formed, their impact on our happiness, and how they affect our relationships. Listeners will learn about the "tightwad-spendthrift scale" and the psychological mechanisms driving these behaviors. Scott discusses the concept of "categorical thinking" and its influence on spending decisions, as well as the difference between frugality and tightwaddism. The conversation also covers demographic trends, the role of opportunity costs, and strategies to find a balanced approach to spending. Tune in to discover where you fall on the spectrum and gain practical tips to manage your financial habits better. Whether you're looking to understand your own spending patterns or seeking advice on achieving financial harmony, this episode offers valuable insights for everyone. Show notes, resources, links: https://www.rogerdooley.com/tightwad-spendthrift-scott-rick/ Book at Amazon: https://amzn.to/3z7Ep31 Scott Rick is a renowned author and behavioral scientist specializing in consumer financial decision-making. He is the author of "Tightwads and Spendthrifts," a book that delves into the psychological drivers behind different spending behaviors. Scott holds a Ph.D. in Behavioral Science and Marketing from Carnegie Mellon University and is a faculty member at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business. His research focuses on the emotional and cognitive factors that influence consumer behavior, offering valuable insights for both individuals and businesses.

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