She’ll be bringing examples of her work into the classroom by teaching MBA students how to finance and scale high-growth startups. Wang’s research agenda strives to understand the relationship between financial markets and real economic output in terms of entrepreneurship and innovation. “Because of how new these forms of financing are, we need fresh research to understand their impact on businesses and investors.” “It’s resource allocation, but applied to new ventures with the potential to disrupt and reshape industries.” Examples include crowdfunding, angel financing and the rise of new securities and contracts like SAFEs and venture debt. “Entrepreneurial finance is exciting because it often lies outside the traditional financial system of banks and capital markets,” Wang says. She studies the changing landscape of entrepreneurial finance and how new paradigms of funding influence decision making. Xinxin Wang joined the UCLA Anderson School of Management faculty in 2020.
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