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Unpacking Voter Behavior - Vincent Pons

Unpacking Voter Behavior - Vincent Pons

53min |22/01/2024
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Unpacking Voter Behavior - Vincent Pons

Unpacking Voter Behavior - Vincent Pons

53min |22/01/2024
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Description

🧐 In this engaging podcast episode, we have the privilege of welcoming Vincent Pons, associate professor at the Harvard Buisness School and distinguished Ph.D. graduate of MIT. His research is dedicated to understanding democratic systems and developing practical ways to improve them. As such he frequently collaborates with renowned institutions like the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR), and the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL).

During our conversation, Pons sheds light on critical aspects of voter behavior, political preferences, and innovative strategies to enhance civic participation 💌.


Join us for a thought-provoking discussion as we explore: 

  • The factors that influence voter participation 

  • How voter preferences are shaped by the environment 

  • The impact of representativeness on election results 

  • How elections impact policies and economic performance 

 

To learn more about Vincent and his work visit his website at vincentpons.org or check out his monthly column in Les Echos.


👉Join the conversation and share your thoughts about this podcast on Twitter @BVANudgeConsult. Don’t have social media? Our inbox is always open at contact@bvanudgeconsulting.com.  


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • Career path & influential mentors

    02:03

  • Unpacking factors affecting voter participation

    08:50

  • Understanding the decline in voter turnout

    11:47

  • Exploring the key influences on political preferences

    17:13

  • Case studies on nudging voters

    20:32

  • surprising electoral outcomes

    26:33

  • Representativeness of election results

    30:35

  • Impact on policies and economic performance

    37:40

  • The challenges of democracy

    44:11

  • Improving democratic elections

    46:56

Description

🧐 In this engaging podcast episode, we have the privilege of welcoming Vincent Pons, associate professor at the Harvard Buisness School and distinguished Ph.D. graduate of MIT. His research is dedicated to understanding democratic systems and developing practical ways to improve them. As such he frequently collaborates with renowned institutions like the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR), and the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL).

During our conversation, Pons sheds light on critical aspects of voter behavior, political preferences, and innovative strategies to enhance civic participation 💌.


Join us for a thought-provoking discussion as we explore: 

  • The factors that influence voter participation 

  • How voter preferences are shaped by the environment 

  • The impact of representativeness on election results 

  • How elections impact policies and economic performance 

 

To learn more about Vincent and his work visit his website at vincentpons.org or check out his monthly column in Les Echos.


👉Join the conversation and share your thoughts about this podcast on Twitter @BVANudgeConsult. Don’t have social media? Our inbox is always open at contact@bvanudgeconsulting.com.  


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • Career path & influential mentors

    02:03

  • Unpacking factors affecting voter participation

    08:50

  • Understanding the decline in voter turnout

    11:47

  • Exploring the key influences on political preferences

    17:13

  • Case studies on nudging voters

    20:32

  • surprising electoral outcomes

    26:33

  • Representativeness of election results

    30:35

  • Impact on policies and economic performance

    37:40

  • The challenges of democracy

    44:11

  • Improving democratic elections

    46:56

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🧐 In this engaging podcast episode, we have the privilege of welcoming Vincent Pons, associate professor at the Harvard Buisness School and distinguished Ph.D. graduate of MIT. His research is dedicated to understanding democratic systems and developing practical ways to improve them. As such he frequently collaborates with renowned institutions like the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR), and the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL).

During our conversation, Pons sheds light on critical aspects of voter behavior, political preferences, and innovative strategies to enhance civic participation 💌.


Join us for a thought-provoking discussion as we explore: 

  • The factors that influence voter participation 

  • How voter preferences are shaped by the environment 

  • The impact of representativeness on election results 

  • How elections impact policies and economic performance 

 

To learn more about Vincent and his work visit his website at vincentpons.org or check out his monthly column in Les Echos.


👉Join the conversation and share your thoughts about this podcast on Twitter @BVANudgeConsult. Don’t have social media? Our inbox is always open at contact@bvanudgeconsulting.com.  


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • Career path & influential mentors

    02:03

  • Unpacking factors affecting voter participation

    08:50

  • Understanding the decline in voter turnout

    11:47

  • Exploring the key influences on political preferences

    17:13

  • Case studies on nudging voters

    20:32

  • surprising electoral outcomes

    26:33

  • Representativeness of election results

    30:35

  • Impact on policies and economic performance

    37:40

  • The challenges of democracy

    44:11

  • Improving democratic elections

    46:56

Description

🧐 In this engaging podcast episode, we have the privilege of welcoming Vincent Pons, associate professor at the Harvard Buisness School and distinguished Ph.D. graduate of MIT. His research is dedicated to understanding democratic systems and developing practical ways to improve them. As such he frequently collaborates with renowned institutions like the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR), and the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL).

During our conversation, Pons sheds light on critical aspects of voter behavior, political preferences, and innovative strategies to enhance civic participation 💌.


Join us for a thought-provoking discussion as we explore: 

  • The factors that influence voter participation 

  • How voter preferences are shaped by the environment 

  • The impact of representativeness on election results 

  • How elections impact policies and economic performance 

 

To learn more about Vincent and his work visit his website at vincentpons.org or check out his monthly column in Les Echos.


👉Join the conversation and share your thoughts about this podcast on Twitter @BVANudgeConsult. Don’t have social media? Our inbox is always open at contact@bvanudgeconsulting.com.  


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • Career path & influential mentors

    02:03

  • Unpacking factors affecting voter participation

    08:50

  • Understanding the decline in voter turnout

    11:47

  • Exploring the key influences on political preferences

    17:13

  • Case studies on nudging voters

    20:32

  • surprising electoral outcomes

    26:33

  • Representativeness of election results

    30:35

  • Impact on policies and economic performance

    37:40

  • The challenges of democracy

    44:11

  • Improving democratic elections

    46:56

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