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Academic Workshop

Call for Papers (English)

The University of Munich will hold its 3rd Crowdinvesting Symposium. Lawyers, economists and business scholars are encouraged to submit a paper. Several workshops provide researchers with the opportunity to present their research on crowdfunding as well as peer-to-peer lending and to get feedback from faculty and fellow researchers. As keynote speaker we welcome Steven Bradford, who is the Earl Dunlap Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

We invite submissions on the following research fields with crowd-related topics:
• Entrepreneurship
• Entrepreneurial finance
• Finance
• Innovation
• Management
• Regulation & Law and Economics

There is no workshop fee.

We are looking forward to interesting papers and an exciting academic workshop.

Call for Papers (pdf)

Time table

StartEndSessionSpeakerTitle
10:00 10:10 Welcome Lars Hornuf / Matthias Schmitt Welcome
10:10 10:30 Crowdinvesting Jonas Löher The interplay of equity crowdfunding platforms and startups: An analysis of the process
10:30 10:50 Crowdinvesting Lars Hornuf Pricing the Value of Cash Flow Rights in Crowdinvesting: An Analysis of Innovestment Backers
10:50 11:10 Crowdinvesting Mark Bärthel The Decision Making Process of Small Private Investors: How Effective Are Signals to the Crowd?
11:10 11:20 Coffee Break
11:20 11:40 Geography in Crowdinvesting Giancarlo Giudici Proximity matters! How local altruism and localized social capital shape the attraction of contributions by proponents of crowdfunding projects
11:40 12:00 Geography in Crowdinvesting Matthias Schmitt Is there a local bias in crowdinvesting?
12:00 13:30 Lunch Break
13:30 13:50 Text Analysis in Crowdfunding Gregor Dorfleitner / Martina Weber Description-text related soft information in peer-to-peer lending - Evidence from two leading European platforms
13:50 14:10 Text Analysis in Crowdfunding Elmar Lins How to Convince The Crowd - An Analysis of Linguistic Behavior Patters
14:10 14:20 Coffee Break
14:20 14:30 Legal Perspective Tobias Schilling Analysis of investment contracts in crowdinvesting
14:30 14:40 Legal Perspective Siegfried Büttner Analysis of contracts in peer-to-peer lending

Location: Ludwigstr. 28 Rückgebäude, Raum 24

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