Subjective Financial Scarcity Today = Objective Financial Scarcity in the Future? The Impact of Subjective Financial Scarcity on Saving for Retirement, Frontiers in Behavioral Economics, 2025, 4 (with K. Pulk)
Savings goals matter - Cognitive constraints, retirement planning, and downstream economic behaviors (with Z. Ye, X. Zou, S. Chen), Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance, 2025 (forthcoming).
AI-based Financial Advice: An Ethical Discourse on AI-based Financial Advice and Ethical Reflection Framework, Journal of Public Policy and Marketing, 2024 (forthcoming) (with E. Brüggen, R. Gianni, F. de Haan, J. Hogreve, D. Meacham, M. van der Werf).
Guessing, math or something else? Lay people’s processes for valuing annuities, Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 2023, 36(4), e2316.
Exploring the First Steps of Retirement Engagement: A Conceptual Model and Field Evidence, Journal of Service Management, 2022, Vol. 33, 1-26 (with W. Eberhardt, E. Brüggen, and C. Hoet).
Engagement behavior and financial well-being: The effect of message framing in online pension communication, International Journal of Research in Marketing, 2021, Vol. 38, 448-471 (with W. Eberhardt, E. Brüggen, and C. Hoet)
See the for complete list of my publications my CV
Investment Criteria of Mutual Fund Investors: How Financial Literacy Shapes Individual Choices (with K. De Beckker)
Trust me, it matters: Uncovering the double jeopardy of low regular saving and early withdrawal of retirement funds (with H. Reinson, A. Uusberg)
From Two Heads to One: The Short-Run Impacts of the Recentralization of Political Power in Rural China (with O. Marie, Z. Ye, X. Zou)
Concrete Consequences: How and When Evaluative Structures Increase Retirement Savings (with A. M. Barrett, E. Brüggen, P. Jiao)
Friends with Benefits: Strengthening Peer Effects through Aligning Consumer Traits with Reference Group Attributes (with P. F. E. Verhallen, E. Brüggen, G. Odekerken-Schröder)