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Crowdfunding has recently become available for entrepreneurs. Most academic studies analyse data from rewards-based (pre-selling) campaigns. In contrast, in this paper we analyse 636 campaigns, encompassing 17,188 investors and 64,831 investments between 2012 and 2015, from one of the leading...
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Crowdfunding has recently become available for entrepreneurs. Most academic studies analyse data from rewards-based (pre-selling) campaigns. In contrast, in this paper we analyse 636 campaigns, encompassing 17,188 investors and 64,831 investments between 2012 and 2015, from one of the leading...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012164868
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We provide evidence that a personality trait, aggression, has a first-order effect on group financial decision making. In a laboratory experiment on group portfolio choice, highly aggressive subjects (measured by a standard psychology test) were much more likely to recommend risky investment...
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Do equity crowdfunding investors herd? We build a model where informed and uninformed investors arrive sequentially and choose whether and how much to invest. We test the model using data of investments on a leading European equity crowdfunding platform. We show theoretically and find...
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We analyze the impact of market share on pricing strategies in markets with customer recognition. We show that in horizontally differentiated competitive markets prices vary with market share. . In asymmetric markets having a weak brand is a sufficient condition for discounts to existing...
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Since the seminal papers of Fehr and Schmidt (1999) and Bolton and Ockenfels (2000), fairness has become an important discussion point in economics. Is it unfair that different people pay different prices for the same good or service? We provide what we believe to be a novel approach: We let...
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In this chapter, we consider the role of personality traits in shaping the behavior of financial actors. We consider the promise of using personality to predict financial behavior. Personality is perhaps the ultimate “exogenous” predictive variable—stable throughout the lifetime of...
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Equity crowdfunding platforms are at the center of the digital transformation of early-stage venture funding. These digital platforms were originally heralded as a democratizing force in early stage finance, due to their role in facilitating the exchange between entrepreneurs and a multitude of...
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We use equity crowdfunding data to ask how fundraising amounts can be explained by what entrepreneurs ask for, versus what investors want to invest. The analysis exploits unique features of crowdfunding where entrepreneurs not only set investment goals, but also chose when to close their...
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