我们在同一波长上吗?跨次元信号集与众筹成功

IF 5.4 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal Pub Date : 2024-07-08 DOI:10.1002/sej.1514
Ankita Kulkarni, Daniel Tzabbar, Jade Y. Lo
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研究摘要利用 1899 项 Kickstarter 活动(2009-2019 年)的数据,我们研究了人力资本和社会原因的跨维度信号同时发射对众筹活动成功的影响。我们认为并证明,支持者会对人力资本信号做出积极响应,这些信号由之前的工作和创业经历反映出来,因为它们传达了创业者的能力。反之,对社会事业的高度承诺则会传达竞争性需求,从而降低创业者获得资金的能力。此外,当这两种信号同时发出时,它们之间的相互作用会对竞选成功产生负面影响。我们的理论和研究结果提供了关于在众筹背景下同时发出跨维度信号的细微见解,从而加深了我们对人力资本与高社会事业信号捆绑的模糊性的理解。管理总结在公共领域评估新企业时,潜在支持者会同时处理创始人发出的复杂信息(即信号)。这些信号传达了创始人不可观测的品质。在本文中,我们研究了两种信号对众筹结果的独立和联合影响:创始人的人力资本和他们对社会事业的承诺。我们的研究表明,人力资本会提高众筹活动的成功率,而对社会事业的高度承诺则会降低这种可能性。我们进一步证明,当这两个信号同时发出时,信号之间的平衡问题会降低众筹活动取得成功的几率。这些发现强调了众筹创始人和众筹活动设计者传达连贯一致的信号以确保众筹活动成功的重要性。
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Are we on the same wavelength? Interdimensional signal set and crowdfunding success
Research SummaryUsing data from 1899 Kickstarter campaigns (2009–2019), we examine the impact of simultaneous emission of interdimensional signals of human capital and social causes on crowdfunding campaign success. We argue and demonstrate that backers respond positively to human capital signals, as reflected by prior work and entrepreneurial experiences, as they communicate the competencies of the entrepreneurs. Conversely, signaling a high level of commitment to social causes communicates competing demands, thereby reducing entrepreneurs' ability to secure funding. Moreover, when emitted jointly, interaction of these two signals negatively affects campaign success. Our theory and findings provide nuanced insights regarding simultaneously emitted interdimensional signals in crowdfunding context with a structured incentive system, thereby increasing our understanding about the ambiguous nature of bundling human capital with high social cause signals.Managerial SummaryWhen evaluating new ventures in the public sphere, potential backers simultaneously process the complex information emitted by founders (i.e., signals). These signals communicate the unobservable qualities of the founders. In this article, we investigate the independent and joint effects of two signals on crowdfunding campaign outcomes: founder's human capital and their commitment to social causes. We show that while human capital increases campaign success, a high commitment to social cause decreases this likelihood. We further demonstrate that when these two signals are emitted simultaneously, balancing issues between the signals reduce the chances of attaining campaign success in crowdfunding. These findings emphasize the importance for crowdfunding founders and campaign designers to communicate coherent and well aligned signals to ensure campaign success.
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期刊介绍: The Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal is a research journal that publishes original work recommended by a developmental, double-blind review process conducted by peer scholars. Strategic entrepreneurship involves innovation and subsequent changes which add value to society and which change societal life in ways which have significant, sustainable, and durable consequences. The SEJ is international in scope and acknowledges theory- and evidence-based research conducted and/or applied in all regions of the world. It is devoted to content and quality standards based on scientific method, relevant theory, tested or testable propositions, and appropriate data and evidence, all replicable by others, and all representing original contributions. The SEJ values contributions which lead to improved practice of managing organizations as they deal with the entrepreneurial process involving imagination, insight, invention, and innovation and the inevitable changes and transformations that result and benefit society.
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