Using comics to improve financial behaviour

Claire Harcourt-Cooke, Gideon Els, Eugene van Rensburg

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Abstract

Key terms to complex financial products are generally poorly understood and this can lead to financial distress for consumers that can impact their long-term financial well-being. Comics represent a viable solution to simplifying the way in which these products are presented, thus improving the comprehension of these terms. This study serves as a proof of concept for the use of comics in the financial services industry within the context of a funeral policy. A mixed-method experimental approach was used to show that comics help with perception and usability of a complex text policy document, thereby leading to increased uptake of the insurance product. As such, policymakers and stakeholders should consider comics as a promising alternative for the presentation of the terms of their products.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100614
JournalJournal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance
Volume33
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2022

Keywords

  • Behavioural finance
  • Behavioural​ economics
  • Comic visualisation
  • Constant Relative Risk Aversion
  • Experimental economics
  • Financial literacy
  • Insurance
  • Quantitative Methods
  • Visualisation

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Finance

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