Fintech Thrust Public Seminar | Platform Tokenization: Financing, Governance, and Moral Hazard

10:00am - 11:30am
Zoom ID: 926 2186 1328 Passcode: Fintech

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Platform Tokenization: Financing, Governance, and Moral Hazard

Abstract:

This paper highlights two channels through which blockchain-enabled tokenization can alleviate moral hazard frictions between founders, investors, and users of a platform: token financing and decentralized governance. We consider an entrepreneur who uses outside financing and exerts private effort to build a platform, and users who decide whether to join in response to the platform's dynamic transaction fee policy. We first show that raising capital by issuing tokens rather than equity mitigates effort under-provision because the payoff to equity investors depends on profit, whereas the payoff to token investors depends on transaction volume, which is less sensitive to effort. Second, we show that decentralized governance associated with tokenization eliminates a potential holdup of platform users, which in turn alleviates the need to provide users with incentives to join, reducing the entrepreneur's financing burden. The downside of tokenization is that it puts a cap on how much capital the entrepreneur can raise. Namely, if tokens are highly liquid, i.e., they change hands many times per unit of time, their market capitalization is small relative to the NPV of the platform profits, limiting how much money one can raise by issuing tokens rather than equity. If building the platform is expensive, this can distort the capacity investment. The resulting trade-off between the benefits and costs of tokenization leads to several predictions regarding adoption.

 

讲者/ 表演者:
Prof. Alex Yang
London Business School

S. Alex Yang is an Associate Professor of Management Science and Operations at London Business School. Alex holds a PhD and an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, an MS from Northwestern University, and a BS from Tsinghua University. Alex’s primary research focus is on the interface of operations management and finance, especially in trade credit, supply chain finance, and FinTech. His recent research interests include platform governance and operations and value chain management and innovation. Alex’s research has appeared in academic journals in operations and finance, such as Management Science, M&SOM, and Journal of Financial Economics, and has received the MSOM iFORM SIG best paper award. He is the associate editor of several academic journals. An award-winning teacher, Alex has taught on the MBA, EMBA, and executive education programmes in universities and business schools around the world. Beyond research and teaching, Alex has working and consulting experience in banks, Fintech and technology companies, hedge funds, airlines, and international organizations.

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