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- Part A: Traditional forms of corporate financing
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1. Traditional theories of capital structure: trade-off versus pecking order
- Prof. Vidhan K. Goyal
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2. Venture capital 1
- Prof. Thomas J. Chemmanur
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3. Venture capital 2
- Prof. Thomas J. Chemmanur
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4. Venture capital 3
- Prof. Thomas J. Chemmanur
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5. Security Design 1
- Prof. Tom Noe
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6. Security Design 2
- Prof. Tom Noe
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7. Security Design 3
- Prof. Tom Noe
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8. Initial public offerings 1
- Prof. John Cooney
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9. Initial public offerings 2
- Prof. John Cooney
- Part B: Innovations in corporate financing policy
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11. Peer-to-Peer (P2P) lending
- Prof. Laura Gonzalez
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12. Equity crowdfunding and prosperity
- Prof. Douglas Cumming
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13. Islamic banking and finance
- Prof. Philip Molyneux
Printable Handouts
Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- What is crowdfunding?
- Crowdfunding models: complexity and uncertainty
- Who cares about crowdfunding?
- Why care about crowdfunding?
- Numbers of crowdfunding investing platforms: 2012
- Crowdfunding platforms types, as of April 2012
- Research questions
- Does equity crowdfunding “work”?
- Motivating examples
- Research hypotheses (H1-H3)
- Research hypotheses (H4-H6)
- Data collection (ASSOB)
- Summary statistics (ASSOB data)
- Success determinants of crowdfunding projects
- Economic significance absolute funding amount
- Determinants of the speed of capital allocation
- Economic significance speed of capital allocation
- Summary of main results
- Is crowdfunding a ‘race-to-the top’?
- Crowdfunding views in Canada
- Competing predictions
- Data (online survey)
- Key outcome variables
- Key explanatory variables
- Summary of main findings
- The economic implications of crowdfunding
- Implications
- Contact details
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Topics Covered
- Does equity crowdfunding “work”? What determines success?
- Will the equity crowdfunding market (entrepreneurs, investors, portals, regulators) move to maximize the quality of the market (race-to-the top), or maximize self interests (race-to-the bottom)?
- What do the results to these questions imply for entrepreneurship and economic prosperity?
Talk Citation
Cumming, D. (2014, October 7). Equity crowdfunding and prosperity [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 26, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/UZAG1051.Export Citation (RIS)