The impact of DC (defined contribution) scheme structure and communication policies: a bounded rationality framework
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2015-09-11Author
Maloney, Maureen
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Maloney, Maureen. (2015). The impact of DC (defined contribution) scheme structure and communication policies: a bounded rationality framework. Paper presented at the ENRSP Seminar, University Leuven, Belgium.
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Abstract
Concepts from bounded rationality, particularly biases, are frequently used to
explain the successes and the failures of pension scheme defaults. This
research suggests that pension literature has focused on pension scheme
structure, like defaults, with little attention paid to pension scheme
communication designed to persuade and inform. A bounded rationality
framework is developed to conceptualise the impact of both structure and
communication policies on organisational outcomes, specifically pension
participation rates and average contribution rates. It identifies three
communication policies to be investigated in future empirical research
including individualisation, segmentation and savings rate targets.