言语行动:企业家如何使用多样化和不断变化的言语行为来获得融资成功

IF 7.7 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of Business Venturing Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jbusvent.2023.106289
Pyayt P. Oo , Lin Jiang , Arvin Sahaym , Annaleena Parhankangas , Richard Chan
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企业家融资活动描述中的语言属性在吸引资源方面起着重要作用。除了考察个别语言属性的影响外,本研究采用组合方法,将叙事视为语言属性的组合或集合。具体来说,我们将叙述假设为“言语行为”的组合,并根据其在叙述中的变化来检查选择的言语行为的综合效果。言语行为是沟通者用言语做出的动作,如做出断言、建立承诺、表达感情、引导听者唤起某些行为。利用刺激变化视角和言语行为理论,我们研究了叙事中“言语行为”的多样性和变化如何影响资助结果。通过对28,000个众筹活动的样本和监督机器学习方法的研究,我们发现,采用多种语言行为并在叙述中频繁地从一种语言行为转换到另一种语言行为的企业家更有可能获得融资成功。研究结果还支持个人言语行为与筹资成功之间的倒u型关系。本研究对创业叙事和资源获取文献均有贡献。
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Actions in words: How entrepreneurs use diversified and changing speech acts to achieve funding success

Linguistic attributes in entrepreneurs' funding campaign descriptions play an important role in attracting resources. Going beyond examining the effect of individual linguistic attributes, this study takes a portfolio approach by viewing a narrative as a portfolio or collection of linguistic attributes. Specifically, we posit a narrative as a portfolio of “speech acts” and examine the combined effects of select speech acts based on their variation within a narrative. Speech acts are actions that a communicator performs with their words, such as making an assertion, establishing a commitment, expressing feelings, and directing listeners to evoke certain behaviors. Drawing on the stimuli variation perspective and speech acts theory, we examine how the diversity of and changes in “speech acts” in a narrative can influence funding outcomes. Using a sample of 28,000 crowdfunding campaigns and a supervised machine-learning approach, we find that entrepreneurs who adopt a variety of speech acts and frequently change from one speech act to another in a narrative are more likely to achieve funding success. Results also support inverted U-shaped relationships of individual speech acts with funding success. This study contributes to both the entrepreneurial narratives and resource acquisition literatures.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Business Venturing: Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Finance, Innovation and Regional Development serves as a scholarly platform for the exchange of valuable insights, theories, narratives, and interpretations related to entrepreneurship and its implications. With a focus on enriching the understanding of entrepreneurship in its various manifestations, the journal seeks to publish papers that (1) draw from the experiences of entrepreneurs, innovators, and their ecosystem; and (2) tackle issues relevant to scholars, educators, facilitators, and practitioners involved in entrepreneurship. Embracing diversity in approach, methodology, and disciplinary perspective, the journal encourages contributions that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in entrepreneurship and its associated domains.
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