From the Poor to the Rich: Predatory Inclusion and the Robinhood App

IF 1.5 4区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Andrew Ridgeway, Noah Wason
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Purpose: Robinhood is a financial investment app that claims to "democratize finance" by connecting millennials and historically underserved populations to the stock market. We explore how Robinhood's user interface shapes investor behavior and the impact this behavior has on existing disparities in the stock market. Method: We use Sano-Franchini's (2018) method of critical interface analysis to examine three key microinteractions on the Robinhood platform: depositing and withdrawing funds, browsing, and trading stock. Results: Our analysis shows that Robinhood's user interface encourages users to think of themselves as informed investors but does not give them the knowledge or tools they need to invest successfully. A manufactured sense of urgency encourages users to overtrade on their portfolio, contributing to market volatility and diminishing returns over time. Conclusion: Our analysis considers the relationship between the interface, the user experience, and investment practices. As such, this paper helps readers recognize how technologies that promise to increase inclusion can actually exacerbate existing socioeconomic inequalities.
从穷人到富人:掠夺性包容与 Robinhood 应用程序
目的:Robinhood 是一款金融投资应用程序,声称通过将千禧一代和历史上得不到充分服务的人群与股票市场联系起来,实现 "金融民主化"。我们将探索 Robinhood 的用户界面如何塑造投资者的行为,以及这种行为对股票市场现有差距的影响。方法:我们使用 Sano-Franchini(2018 年)的关键界面分析方法来研究 Robinhood 平台上的三个关键微交互:存取款、浏览和股票交易。结果显示我们的分析表明,Robinhood 的用户界面鼓励用户将自己视为知情投资者,但却没有为他们提供成功投资所需的知识或工具。一种被制造出来的紧迫感会鼓励用户过度交易他们的投资组合,从而导致市场波动和收益随着时间的推移不断减少。结论我们的分析考虑了界面、用户体验和投资实践之间的关系。因此,本文有助于读者认识到,承诺提高包容性的技术实际上会如何加剧现有的社会经济不平等。
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Technical Communication
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