Emotions and values in equity crowdfunding investment choices. 2, Modeling and empirical study / Christian Goglin.

By: Goglin, Christian [author.]
Language: English Series: Innovation, entrepreneurship and management series: Publisher: London : Hoboken, NJ : ISTE, Ltd. ; Wiley, 2021Description: 1 online resource (369 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781786306340; 9781119817895; 1119817897; 9781119817871; 1119817870; 9781119817888; 1119817889Other title: Modeling and empirical studySubject(s): Capital investments -- Decision making | Crowd funding | New business enterprises -- Finance | Crowd funding -- Psychological aspects | Electronic booksGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 658.15/224 LOC classification: HG4751Online resources: Full text is available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view Summary: Equity crowdfunding is a new way for seed stage start-ups to generate initial capital and, as such, raises questions around the choices made by investors within this area. Understanding it is important for investor protection, as investors are generally unaware of the factors that can influence their decisions. However, investing in equity crowdfunding places the investor in a unique decision-making framework, in which resources such as images, videos and storytelling are all mobilized by entrepreneurs and platforms as tools of persuasion. This context thus seems to favor more holistic and emotional decision-making, rather than a process that is rational and analytical. Volume 1 presents a transdisciplinary theoretical analysis, combining different fields within the social sciences, primarily finance, marketing and psychology. In this second volume, an explanatory model is developed on the basis of this theoretical framework, which is then empirically tested using data from laboratory experiments. This book also proposes the original theory of 'emotional matching', which is both justified and substantiated. It personalizes behavior and offers a new perspective based on project characteristics and investor preferences.
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Equity crowdfunding is a new way for seed stage start-ups to generate initial capital and, as such, raises questions around the choices made by investors within this area. Understanding it is important for investor protection, as investors are generally unaware of the factors that can influence their decisions. However, investing in equity crowdfunding places the investor in a unique decision-making framework, in which resources such as images, videos and storytelling are all mobilized by entrepreneurs and platforms as tools of persuasion. This context thus seems to favor more holistic and emotional decision-making, rather than a process that is rational and analytical. Volume 1 presents a transdisciplinary theoretical analysis, combining different fields within the social sciences, primarily finance, marketing and psychology. In this second volume, an explanatory model is developed on the basis of this theoretical framework, which is then empirically tested using data from laboratory experiments. This book also proposes the original theory of 'emotional matching', which is both justified and substantiated. It personalizes behavior and offers a new perspective based on project characteristics and investor preferences.

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