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- October 2021
- Article
Fintech Borrowers: Lax Screening or Cream-Skimming?
By: Marco Di Maggio and Vincent Yao
Personal credit is the fastest-growing segment of the consumer credit market, mainly driven by fintech lenders' staggering expansion. We study this market using a unique individual-level data, which covers most of the top fintech and traditional lenders, and provides...
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Keywords:
Fintech;
Lending;
Consumer Finance;
Credit History;
Self-control;
Present Bias;
Financing and Loans;
Personal Finance;
Credit;
Behavior
Di Maggio, Marco, and Vincent Yao. "Fintech Borrowers: Lax Screening or Cream-Skimming?" Review of Financial Studies 34, no. 10 (October 2021): 4565–4618. (LEAD ARTICLE and EDITOR'S CHOICE.)
- Article
The Unintended Consequences of the Zero Lower Bound Policy
By: Marco Di Maggio and Marcin Kacperczyk
We study the impact of the zero lower bound interest rate policy on the industrial organization of the U.S. money fund industry. We find that in response to policies that maintain low interest rates, money funds change their product offerings by investing in riskier...
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Keywords:
Quantitative Easing;
Money Market Funds;
Reaching For Yield;
Risk Taking;
Fund Exit;
Unconventional Monetary Policy;
Investment Funds;
Interest Rates
Di Maggio, Marco, and Marcin Kacperczyk. "The Unintended Consequences of the Zero Lower Bound Policy." Journal of Financial Economics 123, no. 1 (January 2017): 59–80.
- February 2018
- Case
Redfin
By: Marco Di Maggio and Julia Kelley
Redfin, a technology-powered residential real estate brokerage, was founded in 2002 with the intention of using technology to disrupt the real estate industry. Over the next 15 years, Redfin made several changes to its business model. Initially, the company provided...
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- 2017
- Working Paper
The Importance of Unemployment Insurance as an Automatic Stabilizer
By: Marco Di Maggio and Amir Kermani
We assess the extent to which unemployment insurance (UI) serves as an automatic stabilizer to mitigate the economy's sensitivity to shocks. Using a local labor market design based on heterogeneity in local benefit generosity (defined as the percentage of household...
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Keywords:
Unemployment Insurance;
Automatic Stabilizers;
Bartik Shocks;
Aggregate Demand;
System Shocks;
Employment;
Balance and Stability;
Insurance;
Volatility;
Insurance Industry
Di Maggio, Marco, and Amir Kermani. "The Importance of Unemployment Insurance as an Automatic Stabilizer." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 17-009, July 2016. (Revise and Resubmit to American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics.)
- January 2021
- Teaching Note
Roofstock: The Cloud of Real Estate Investing
By: Marco Di Maggio and Julia Kelley
- March 2018 (Revised February 2021)
- Case
SoFi: A Journey towards Reintermediation
By: Marco Di Maggio and Luis Costa
Di Maggio, Marco, and Luis Costa. "SoFi: A Journey towards Reintermediation." Harvard Business School Case 218-075, March 2018. (Revised February 2021.)
- December 2018 (Revised March 2019)
- Case
Camber Creek & Measurabl Inc.
By: Marco Di Maggio and Lauren G. Pickle
In late 2017, Camber Creek, a real estate technology focused venture capital firm, had to evaluate a potential investment in Measurabl Inc. which provides real estate companies of all sized with a full SaaS solution for sustainability data.
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Keywords:
Real Estate;
Venture Capital;
Investment;
Decision Making;
Applications and Software;
Environmental Sustainability
Di Maggio, Marco, and Lauren G. Pickle. "Camber Creek & Measurabl Inc." Harvard Business School Case 219-056, December 2018. (Revised March 2019.)
- December 2023
- Case
Beyond the Runway: Gucci's Leap into the Web3 Era
By: Marco Di Maggio and Marc Baumann
Di Maggio, Marco, and Marc Baumann. "Beyond the Runway: Gucci's Leap into the Web3 Era." Harvard Business School Case 224-054, December 2023.
- November 2018 (Revised March 2019)
- Case
Roofstock: The Cloud of Real Estate Investing
By: Marco Di Maggio and Julia Kelley
Di Maggio, Marco, and Julia Kelley. "Roofstock: The Cloud of Real Estate Investing." Harvard Business School Case 219-021, November 2018. (Revised March 2019.)
- March 2018 (Revised March 2018)
- Case
Blackstone—Invitation Homes IPO
By: Marco Di Maggio and Lauren G. Pickle
Di Maggio, Marco, and Lauren G. Pickle. "Blackstone—Invitation Homes IPO." Harvard Business School Case 218-073, March 2018. (Revised March 2018.)
- 25 Aug 2022
- News
Labs Enable Large-scale Research
content, crypto and fintech are likely to play an even bigger role. Shai Bernstein and Marco Di Maggio (both HBS),...
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- March 2018
- Supplement
Supplementary Workbook for Student Analysis Opportunities
By: Marco Di Maggio and Lauren G. Pickle
- May 2024
- Case
Altai Ventures: To Be Corporate or Not To Be?
By: Marco Di Maggio and Rohan Malhotra
Di Maggio, Marco, and Rohan Malhotra. "Altai Ventures: To Be Corporate or Not To Be?" Harvard Business School Case 224-087, May 2024.
- October 2021
- Case
Coinbase: The Exchange of the Cryptos
By: Marco Di Maggio and Wenyao Sha
Di Maggio, Marco, and Wenyao Sha. "Coinbase: The Exchange of the Cryptos." Harvard Business School Case 222-044, October 2021.
- June 2018 (Revised April 2021)
- Supplement
Valuing Snap After the IPO Quiet Period
By: Benjamin C. Esty, Marco Di Maggio and Greg Saldutte
Keywords:
Sell-side Analysts;
Underwriters;
Investment Banking;
Social Network;
Discounted Cash Flow;
Cost Of Capital;
Conflicts Of Interest;
Corporate Governance;
Advertising;
Quiet Period;
Business Startups;
Digital Marketing;
Initial Public Offering;
Information Infrastructure;
Valuation;
Venture Capital;
Forecasting and Prediction;
Social Media;
United States;
California
- May 2024
- Case
Uniswap: Decentralized Crypto Trading
By: Marco Di Maggio and Wenyao Sha
Di Maggio, Marco, and Wenyao Sha. "Uniswap: Decentralized Crypto Trading." Harvard Business School Case 224-082, May 2024.
- March 2022
- Teaching Note
Esusu: Solving Homelessness Backwards
By: Marco Di Maggio and Emily Williams
Teaching Note for HBS Case No. 222-023.
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- January 2021 (Revised February 2022)
- Teaching Note
Ribbon Home: iBacking for Real Estate
By: Marco Di Maggio and Aldo Sesia
- March 2018
- Supplement
Invitation Homes Teaching Note Exhibits
By: Marco Di Maggio and Lauren G. Pickle