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Vesa Pursiainen
Title
Prof. PhD
Last Name
Pursiainen
First name
Vesa
Email
vesa.pursiainen@unisg.ch
Phone
+41 71 224 70 18
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PublicationStress Testing Banks’ Digital Capabilities: Evidence from the COVID-19 Pandemic(Cambridge University Press, )
;Kwan, Alan ;Lin, ChenTai, MingzhuType: journal articleJournal: Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis -
PublicationGender Differences in Reward-Based Crowdfunding(Elsevier, )
;Lin, Tse-ChunType: journal articleJournal: Journal of Financial Intermediation -
PublicationType: journal articleJournal: Journal of Banking and FinanceVolume: 149
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PublicationRegional social capital and moral hazard in crowdfunding( 2022-07)
;Lin, Tse-ChunType: journal articleJournal: Journal of Business VenturingVolume: 37Issue: 4Scopus© Citations 7 -
PublicationType: journal articleJournal: Journal of Corporate Finance
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PublicationSocial connections with COVID-19-affected areas increase compliance with mobility restrictions( 2020-11-03)
;Charoenwong, Ben ;Kwan, AlanWe study the role of social connections in U.S. households’ compliance with mobility restrictions imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, using aggregated and anonymized Facebook data on social connections and mobile phone data for measuring social distancing at the county level. Relative to average, a one-standard-deviation increase in social connections with China and Italy - the first countries with major outbreaks of the virus - is associated with a nearly 50% increase in the estimated effect of mobility restrictions. Our results are not driven by traveler risk, as areas at higher risk from COVID-19 generally comply with restrictions more and are less affected by social connections. Social connections with counties with a less educated population, higher Trump vote share, and higher fraction of climate change deniers are associated with decreased effects of mobility restrictions. Our findings are consistent with social networks contributing to people’s information acquisition about the pandemic.Type: journal articleJournal: Science Advances -
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