Entrepreneurship Emotional Prediction of Entrepreneurs' Reduction -evidence from IPO Road Shows
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https://doi.org/10.54097/fbem.v8i3.7921Keywords:
Entrepreneur reduction, Entrepreneurial emotion, Cognitive imbalance theory, Emotional information theory.Abstract
Can external stakeholders use information prediction of entrepreneurs to reduce their holdings with information prediction? In combination with cognitive disorders and emotion, this study analyzes the relationship between the emotional state of the entrepreneur and the reduction of entrepreneurs during the lifting of the entrepreneurial and lifting entrepreneurs during the IPO roadshow of the GEM listed company. Studies have found that there is a positive correlation between the negative emotions of entrepreneurs and the reduction of entrepreneurs, and there is a negative adjustment effect on industry competition on negative emotions-entrepreneurs' reduction relationships. The results of the research show that when predicting entrepreneurs' reduction behavior, the emotional information of entrepreneurs during the IPO roadshow can be included in the field of analysis, which is of great significance for the supervision of relevant departments and the decision -making of investors.
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