Joe Gladstone talks about his experience as a Fox International Fellow
Joe’s research focuses on understanding consumer financial decision-making by analyzing large-scale transaction and personality data. This work involves partnering with banks, government departments and other financial institutions. Prior to his PhD, Joe graduated first in his class with degrees from Oxford and Cambridge Universities. He has been awarded a number of grants and prizes, including from the Economic and Social Research Council and the Leverhulme Trust. Joe’s views on consumer behaviour (especially on ‘nudges’ in business and government contexts) have been featured on the BBC, Forbes, The Huffington Post and other media outlets. Joe is a fourth-year PhD researcher at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School.
Research published while at Yale as a Fox Fellow include:
“Banking on Behavioural Science Empowering and Influencing Consumer Financial Decisions.” Fox International Fellowship 2015 Policy Brief Series.
“Money Buys Happiness When Spending Fits Our Personality.” Sandra C. Matz, Joe J. Gladstone, and David Stillwell. Psychological Science, 2016.
The Fox International Fellowship is a graduate student exchange program between Yale University and 19 world-renowned academic partners. For more information on the Fox International Fellowship program, visit http://foxfellowship.yale.edu.