Educational Webinar Series • Free Online Event • 2 Sessions

Financial Behavior of Freelancers: The Psychology of Sustainable Income and Managing Irregular Earnings

Research-based discussion on behavioral economics and the psychological factors shaping financial decisions among self-employed professionals.

Session 1

May 21, 2026 — 19:00 EET

Session 2

May 27, 2026 — 19:00 EET

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Why Financial Psychology Matters for Freelancers

The growth of the digital economy and remote work has led to a significant increase in the number of people working outside traditional employment structures. Freelancers, independent specialists, and self-employed professionals increasingly face the realities of irregular income, unpredictable payments, and financial uncertainty.

Research in the fields of behavioral economics and financial psychology demonstrates that decisions related to personal financial management are often influenced not only by income levels but also by cognitive patterns, emotional factors, and perceptions of risk.

In conditions of unstable financial flows, individuals may make financial decisions under the influence of short-term incentives, stress factors, or uncertainty about the future.

This educational webinar series is dedicated to analyzing the psychological aspects of financial behavior among freelancers and self-employed professionals. Participants will have the opportunity to explore academic research examining how cognitive mechanisms influence financial decision-making in the context of irregular income.

The project does not offer financial strategies or investment solutions. Its purpose is to provide an educational overview of scientific research in the field of financial behavior psychology.

Subject Matter Expert • Invited Guest Contributor

🎤 Invited Expert

behavioral economics researcher and financial psychology expert portrait

The invited expert is a researcher in the field of behavioral economics and financial decision psychology. His academic interests focus on how individuals make decisions under conditions of income uncertainty, unstable financial flows, and flexible employment formats. Through years of dedicated study, the expert has contributed to scholarly discussions about the intersection of psychological patterns and economic behavior, with particular emphasis on how modern workforce trends reshape financial thinking among independent professionals and gig economy participants.

The webinar is provided for educational purposes only. The invited expert participates as a guest contributor.

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🏛️ About the Organizer

LASA LIMITED

LASA LIMITED is an organization involved in coordinating educational initiatives of Maple Training Hub aimed at hosting online events and research discussions focused on behavioral psychology, the economics of everyday decisions, and the influence of modern employment formats on professional lifestyles.

The project is focused on promoting academic research and educational materials related to behavioral economics, the psychology of financial decision-making, and social changes in the labor market. Through carefully curated webinar series and educational content, LASA LIMITED contributes to public understanding of how psychological factors shape economic behaviors in increasingly flexible work environments.

📚 Research References

The webinar is based on modern academic research. The content draws from peer-reviewed publications that examine the intersection of psychology and economic behavior in non-traditional employment contexts.

Examples of scientific sources:

  • Journal of Behavioral Economics
  • Journal of Economic Psychology
  • Behavioural Public Policy
  • Journal of Financial Therapy

🔬 Methodology

The webinar materials are developed using a rigorous approach grounded in contemporary behavioral science. Each topic is supported by evidence from established research programs and peer-reviewed publications.

The methodology is based on:

  • Analysis of academic research in behavioral economics
  • Review of scientific publications on financial behavior
  • Study of psychological factors influencing economic decision-making
  • Discussion of research cases related to irregular income

📅 Webinar Sessions Overview

Two focused sessions exploring different dimensions of financial behavior psychology among freelancers and self-employed professionals.

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Session 1

May 21, 2026

Psychology of Financial Decisions Under Conditions of Irregular Income

  • Behavioral economics and personal finance
  • Cognitive biases in financial decisions
  • The influence of income uncertainty on behavior
  • Emotional factors in financial planning
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Session 2

May 27, 2026

Financial Behavior of Freelancers and Self-Employed Professionals

  • Psychological aspects of income management
  • Behavioral models of financial decision-making
  • The influence of flexible employment on financial thinking
  • Long-term perceptions of financial stability

Educational Disclaimer

All webinar materials are provided strictly for educational purposes. The information is intended for general informational use and does not constitute professional financial advice.

Participants are encouraged to consult qualified financial professionals for advice specific to their individual circumstances.