New report on apps for farmers in Southeast Asia
Finthropology is pleased to launch a new report, Digital Change in Southeast Asian Agriculture: A study of Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Philippines, East Timor, and Indonesia. The report, funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), explores the state of development of agricultural extension apps and research on digital farming in Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Philippines, East Timor, and Indonesia, in light of the active promotion of digitisation from governments and international organisations.
New report: Female Finance On the Move
We are pleased to announce the publication of our new report, ‘Female Finance On the Move—Switzerland’. This is the third edition in our Female Finance series. In this report we look into the bags, wallets and phones of Swiss women to find out how they manage their money.
Is money social? And how?
How is money social–and how do we provide financial solutions to serve social money issues? Anette Broløs explores our desires to make social decisions about money, and looks at some financial services on the market that help us do just that.
Designing feelings into financial services
We are often advised to put our emotions aside when making financial decisions, but behavioural research shows that this is impossible. Fortunately, today there are an increasing number of financial tools on the market that factor emotions in.