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#html-body [data- pp -style=QU98EO3]{justify-content:flex-start;display:flex;flex-direction:column;background-position:left top;background-size:cover;background-repeat: not -repeat;background-attachment:scroll}本研究采用信号理论的视角来考察众筹(相对于天使融资)是否以及如何影响创业公司后续的风险投资。我们使用具有倾向得分匹配的双变量概率模型来解决初始资金选择的潜在内生性。随后,我们发现众筹创业公司比天使融资创业公司获得风险投资的机会更低,并且对于创业集群城市以外的创业公司来说,这种影响更为消极。我们发现,与独立风投不同,企业风投更青睐众筹创业公司。我们的研究为众筹、创业融资和it平台的变革效应的文献做出了贡献。本研究进一步探讨了众筹在创业金融生态系统中的实际意义。
Crowdfunding Success Effects on Financing Outcomes for Startups: A Signaling Theory Perspective
This study adopts a signaling theory perspective to examine whether and how crowdfunding (relative to angel financing) influences subsequent venture capital (VC) investments in startups. We used a bivariate probit model with propensity score matching to address the potential endogeneity of the initial funding choice. Subsequently, we found that crowdfunded startups have a lower chance of receiving VC funding than angel-financed startups and that the effect is more negative for startups located outside of startup cluster cities. We show that corporate VCs, unlike independent VCs comprising the majority of VCs, favor crowdfunded startups. Our study contributes to the literature on crowdfunding, startup finance, and the transformative effects of IT-enabled platforms. This study further discusses the practical implications of crowdfunding in startup finance ecosystems.
期刊介绍:
Journal Name: MIS Quarterly
Editorial Objective:
The editorial objective of MIS Quarterly is focused on:
Enhancing and communicating knowledge related to:
Development of IT-based services
Management of IT resources
Use, impact, and economics of IT with managerial, organizational, and societal implications
Addressing professional issues affecting the Information Systems (IS) field as a whole
Key Focus Areas:
Development of IT-based services
Management of IT resources
Use, impact, and economics of IT with managerial, organizational, and societal implications
Professional issues affecting the IS field as a whole