How Does Effectuation Affect Risk-Taking of Angel Investors?

被引:0
|
作者
Madanoglu, Melih [1 ]
Ricci, Peter [2 ]
机构
[1] Florida Atlantic Univ, Dept Management Programs, Coll Business, Boca Raton, FL 33431 USA
[2] Florida Atlantic Univ, Boca Raton, FL 33431 USA
关键词
business angels; effectuation; household portfolio theory; theory of planned behavior; risk taking;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
C93 [管理学];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
Business angels emerged as key participants in the market for informal capital for entrepreneurial ventures particularly for enterprises who are in the early stages of their business lives (Mason and Harrison 2000; Maula et al. 2005; Reynolds et al. 2002). While the importance of business angels has been well-established, we still do not clearly know what drives risk-taking among angel investors. In other words, it is not known what antecedents influence the proportion of wealth invested in angel projects. We contend that effectuation theory (Sarasvathy 2001; Simon1981), household portfolio theory (Guiso et al, 2002) and social psychology theory of planned behavior (Ajzen 1991) are appropriates vehicle to understand business angels' risk taking propensity. To investigate the antecedents of risk-taking we employ archival data from the Angel Investor Performance Project (AIPP) which collected information from 539 angel investors. our final sample consists of 257 angel investors. We identify five antecedent variables as determinants of risk-taking (proportion of wealth invested in angel projects): Investment experience, entrepreneurial experience, founding experience, diversification and age. Business angels invested on average approximately 15% of their personal wealth in angel projects and had an average investment experience of 9.7 years. Our model accounts for more than 26% of variation in level of risk-taking. At a variable level, all variables except entrepreneurship experience and diversification were significant at the .05 level. Further, we divided our sample into low-degree (LD) of risk taking (up to 10% of wealth invested) and high-degree (HD) of risk taking (10% or higher). The logistic regression model achieves a classification ratio of 77.6%. We offer some important practical implications by showing that individuals who are younger and have a longer investment and founding experience are likely to invest a higher proportion of their wealth in angel projects. Future studies should include measures such as due diligence, relationship with project leaders, start up involvement, and seed stage to better uncover the relationship between effectuation, planned behavior and risk taking.
引用
收藏
页码:297 / 302
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] How does competition affect bank risk-taking?
    Jimenez, Gabriel
    Lopez, Jose A.
    Saurina, Jesus
    [J]. JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL STABILITY, 2013, 9 (02) : 185 - 195
  • [2] How does national culture affect corporate risk-taking?
    José María Díez-Esteban
    Jorge Bento Farinha
    Conrado Diego García-Gómez
    [J]. Eurasian Business Review, 2019, 9 : 49 - 68
  • [3] How does national culture affect corporate risk-taking?
    Maria Diez-Esteban, Jose
    Farinha, Jorge Bento
    Diego Garcia-Gomez, Conrado
    [J]. EURASIAN BUSINESS REVIEW, 2019, 9 (01) : 49 - 68
  • [4] How negative interest rates affect the risk-taking of individual investors: Experimental evidence
    Baars, Maren
    Cordes, Henning
    Mohrschladt, Hannes
    [J]. FINANCE RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 32
  • [5] How does CEO demission threat affect corporate risk-taking?
    Tan, Chunzhi
    He, Chengying
    Shi, Zhanzhong
    Mo, Guoli
    Geng, Xiaoxu
    [J]. JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH, 2022, 139 : 935 - 944
  • [6] INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS AND RISK-TAKING
    MCINISH, TH
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PSYCHOLOGY, 1982, 2 (02) : 125 - 136
  • [7] Does firm competitiveness affect corporate risk-taking?
    Chang, Vincent Y. L.
    [J]. MANAGERIAL FINANCE, 2023, 49 (07) : 1097 - 1112
  • [8] How Does Carbon Market Affect Corporate Risk-Taking? - Evidence from China
    Tang, Chun
    Liu, Xiaoxing
    Yang, Guangyi
    [J]. EMERGING MARKETS FINANCE AND TRADE, 2023, 59 (04) : 1115 - 1128
  • [9] Attention triggers and investors' risk-taking
    Arnold, Marc
    Pelster, Matthias
    Subrahmanyam, Marti G.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL ECONOMICS, 2022, 143 (02) : 846 - 875
  • [10] Does systemic risk affect fund managers' tail risk-taking?
    Xuan, Quansheng
    Li, Zhiyong
    Zhao, Tianyu
    [J]. PACIFIC-BASIN FINANCE JOURNAL, 2024, 83