Title
Enhancing the quality of financial advice with web 2.0: an approach considering social capital in private asset allocation
Abstract
Although theoretically necessary, social capital is usually not considered within the process of asset allocation for private investors. Both the lack of appropriate practical valuation concepts and the effort of providing and processing the required information as input for a valuation have been obstacles to properly include social capital in this process. However, first theoretical financial models for the evaluation of social capital have recently become available. Moreover, the fast growth of business community websites and the technological progress in Web 2.0 tools that allow and acquire the active involvement of users, facilitate the provision and processing of valuation-relevant information. In this paper we focus on this second aspect and propose a social software-based concept that allows for an integration of social capital in the asset allocation process.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1007/s10257-010-0148-y
Inf. Syst. E-Business Management
Keywords
Field
DocType
active involvement,valuation-relevant information,social capital,required information,private asset allocation,business community web,appropriate practical valuation concept,asset allocation process,social software-based concept,financial advice,asset allocation,fast growth,technological progress,web 2 0,data management
Financial modeling,Social capital,Individual capital,Economic capital,Financial capital,Computer science,Asset allocation,Firm-specific infrastructure,Finance,Valuation (finance),Marketing
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
10
1
1617-9854
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.85
4
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Dennis Kundisch118942.82
Robin Zorzi230.85