This dissertation examines the existence of heterogeneous motives in markets, particularly how a tension between profit motives and other utility can shape outcomes for organizations and individuals. I explore this tension in the context of biases, organizational identity, and investment behavior. Each of the three empirical chapters employs decision-level data from a different online crowdfunding platform. Academic researchers and the general public are increasingly interested in the phenomenon of "crowdfunding." The term, however, encompasses an incredibly diverse set of activities---ranging from the facilitation of for-profit start-up investments to the charitable funding of medical procedures. This diversity can make it difficult to ge...
This dissertation consists of three essays studying three different kinds of online communities – na...
In this dissertation, I examine gender differences in entrepreneurs’ access to financial capital in ...
This article is the first one that considers the choice between the different types of crowdfunding ...
In the context of medical crowdfunding, this dissertation investigates how individual reactions are ...
Crowd-funded markets have recently emerged as a novel source of capital for entrepreneurs. As the ec...
Online crowdfunding, an emerging business model, has been thriving for the last decade. It enables s...
This dissertation studies the economics of electronic commerce and social networks. The first essay,...
This dissertation includes three interrelated essays which investigate the outcomes of online lendin...
This paper offers a model of crowdfunding that represents a growing area of interest among practitio...
This paper offers a model of crowdfunding that represents a growing area of interest among practitio...
Crowdfunding provides the opportunity for entrepreneurs to acquire capital for their projects by uti...
Crowdfunding refers to the practice by which funding resources are pooled by people, usually via the...
This dissertation consists of three essays studying three different kinds of online communities – na...
Crowdfunding refers to the practice by which funding resources are pooled by people, usually via the...
This dissertation consists of three self-contained chapters which broadly address issues related to ...
This dissertation consists of three essays studying three different kinds of online communities – na...
In this dissertation, I examine gender differences in entrepreneurs’ access to financial capital in ...
This article is the first one that considers the choice between the different types of crowdfunding ...
In the context of medical crowdfunding, this dissertation investigates how individual reactions are ...
Crowd-funded markets have recently emerged as a novel source of capital for entrepreneurs. As the ec...
Online crowdfunding, an emerging business model, has been thriving for the last decade. It enables s...
This dissertation studies the economics of electronic commerce and social networks. The first essay,...
This dissertation includes three interrelated essays which investigate the outcomes of online lendin...
This paper offers a model of crowdfunding that represents a growing area of interest among practitio...
This paper offers a model of crowdfunding that represents a growing area of interest among practitio...
Crowdfunding provides the opportunity for entrepreneurs to acquire capital for their projects by uti...
Crowdfunding refers to the practice by which funding resources are pooled by people, usually via the...
This dissertation consists of three essays studying three different kinds of online communities – na...
Crowdfunding refers to the practice by which funding resources are pooled by people, usually via the...
This dissertation consists of three self-contained chapters which broadly address issues related to ...
This dissertation consists of three essays studying three different kinds of online communities – na...
In this dissertation, I examine gender differences in entrepreneurs’ access to financial capital in ...
This article is the first one that considers the choice between the different types of crowdfunding ...