Discover this podcast and so much more

Podcasts are free to enjoy without a subscription. We also offer ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more for just $11.99/month.

054: Christine Exley on the Economics of Volunteering, Market Failure in the Homeless Dog Market and Wagaroo

054: Christine Exley on the Economics of Volunteering, Market Failure in the Homeless Dog Market and Wagaroo

FromEconomic Rockstar


054: Christine Exley on the Economics of Volunteering, Market Failure in the Homeless Dog Market and Wagaroo

FromEconomic Rockstar

ratings:
Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Oct 15, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Christine Exley is Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. Christine is also Co-founder and Chief of Research at Wagaroo - an organisation dedicated in re-housing homeless dogs to responsible and loving families.
Wagaroo was founded to bring a simple principle to life: When it comes to getting a pet, it's time to make it easier for people to do the right thing! No puppy mills. No backyard breeders. Just owners, rescues, responsible breeders, and shelters working together to find great homes for dogs who need them. Find out more at wagaroo.com.
In this episode you will learn:

the use of assumptions in economic models for testing.


how to encourage volunteering and whether monetary incentives work.


how a trip to Honduras changed Christine’s academic path from mathematics to economics.


how a story about an individuals’ plight can be a powerful message to have people react in a charitable manner, while the plight of millions with no media coverage of a personal story of suffering could become less powerful.


about Wagaroo and why Christine set it up to help save dogs from puppy mills.


what are thick and thin markets.


how to spot an irresponsible dog breeder.


about the family2family programme run by Wagaroo.


how localised knowledge is key to separate the responsible dog breeder from the irresponsible breeder.


why more must be done to regulate and protect animals.


how Christine saved a pups life from a dog shelter when she was 17 and became her family pet.


why people put in less effort once they hit a target.


about the motivating benefits of rewarding volunteers with gift cards rather than a cash equivalent.


how virtual rewards, like stickers and badges, can incentivize people to meet targets.


how people’s perceptions of a Pit Bull are an Econ 101 thing!


and much much more.


Check out the shownotes page to this episode at www.economicrockstar.com/christine-exley


Subscribe to the Economic Rockstar podcast on iTunes and never miss an episode.
Released:
Oct 15, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Economic Rockstar is created for you, the economist, financial analyst, teacher or student. If you are looking to expand your knowledge in economics and finance, Frank Conway delivers the information you just don't want to miss. Economic Rockstar brings to you each week an economist, financial analyst or business leader who shares their experiences, research interests or ideas. Hear their views on different schools of economic thinking - Chicago, Austrian, Keynesian and Classical, behavioral economics, stock markets, and how economics and finance can be used in our everyday lives. Economic Rockstar interviews top-level lecturers and academics from highly renowned universities, best-selling authors and bloggers, inspirational CEOs and business leaders, as well as amazing and thought-provoking people who have recently discovered economics and finance and are carving out a career in their new-found passion. Guests in each episode gives us wonderful advice, takeaways and insights that will help you become part of the Economic Rockstar community which is 'Connecting Brilliant Minds in Economics and Finance'.