Panic Buying
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About this listen
Key Takeaways:
- Understanding Panic Buying: The episode unpacks panic buying behavior, analyzing its origins in consumer psychology and communal impacts.
- Psychological Profiles in Purchasing: Leveraging Canadian and Australian studies, Ben and Pete outline consumer types from egalitarians to agentic egoists.
- The Role of Governments: A thought-provoking discussion on when governmental intervention is necessary to prevent supply shortages further harming communities.
- Strategizing Future Purchases: Encouragement towards self-rationing and considering our societal impacts during buying decisions, to prevent exacerbating shortages.
- Influence of Financial Stability: The hosts suggest using financial wisdom and proactive planning as tools to secure stability in volatile markets.
Notable Quotes:
- "It's either not a problem, in which case it's good that I'm not panic buying, or it's going to be a massive problem and the world’s going to end, in which case panic buying wasn't going to help me." – Pete Burrows
- "We don't all come at our purchasing and hoarding decisions from the same basis. We're influenced by a lot of factors." – Pete Burrows
- "Is it actual panic buying, though? Or is it someone weighing up a situation?" – Ben McEachen
- "The change has got to start somewhere. And I even like the idea of self-rationing." – Ben McEachen
- "Don't waste a crisis. Out of this, we've got to lean into electrification, EVs, and future-proof ourselves." – Pete Burrows
Resources:
- Research Article: "Panic buying during the pandemic" 4 types of Consumers – Published at Canadian Manufacturing by Canadian researchers.
- Research Article: "Panic buying just makes shortages worse. Why do people do it anyway?" – Published at The Conversation by Jacob and Carina, University of the Sunshine Coast.
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