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Emotions and Values in Equity Crowdfunding Investment Choices 1
Transdisciplinary Theoretical Approach
Christian Goglin
First published 2020 in Great Britain and the United States by ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Acknowledgments
This book deals with choices in situations of uncertainty, emotional reactions and values. It is derived directly from doctoral thesis work carried out between 2016 and 2018.
I would like to thank Professor Philippe Desbrières, my thesis supervisor, for giving me the chance to commit myself to this PhD, for giving me a great deal of freedom, and also for supporting, encouraging and guiding me by suggesting ideas that I have been also substantially developing or by recommending training which was always timely. Moreover, I am honored by the confidence he has shown in me during these 3 years and I am deeply grateful to him for it.
I would like to thank Mr. Marc Filser for his availability, his support in the financing of an experiment, his review of the experimental protocol,