Predicting evaluations of entrepreneurial pitches based on multimodal nonverbal behavioral cues and self-reported characteristics

Kostas Stoitsas, Itır Önal Ertuğrul, Werner Liebregts, Merel M. Jung
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Acquiring funding for a startup venture often involves pitching a business idea to potential investors. Insight into the nonverbal behavioral cues that impact the investment decision making process can help entrepreneurs to improve their persuasion skills and can provide valuable insights to investors and researchers. Previous research on the prediction of investment decisions in entrepreneurial pitches has primarily focused on analyzing (usually unimodal) behavioral cues from pitchers only. To address this gap, in this study we compare the predictive performance of different feature sets consisting of nonverbal behavior cues from different modalities (i.e., facial expressions, head movement, and vocal expressions) from both pitchers and investors and their self-reported characteristics. Our findings show promising results for the prediction of investor’s evaluations of entrepreneurial pitches. Multimodal behavioral cues, especially head movement and vocal expressions, were found to be most predictive.
基于多模态非语言行为线索和自我报告特征的创业推介预测评价
为创业公司获得资金通常涉及向潜在投资者推销商业理念。洞察影响投资决策过程的非语言行为线索可以帮助企业家提高他们的说服技巧,并可以为投资者和研究人员提供有价值的见解。先前关于创业投资决策预测的研究主要集中在分析投球者的行为线索(通常是单模态的)。为了解决这一差距,在本研究中,我们比较了投手和投资者的不同特征集的预测性能,这些特征集包括来自不同模式的非语言行为线索(即面部表情、头部运动和声音表情)及其自我报告的特征。我们的研究结果在预测投资者对创业项目的评价方面显示了有希望的结果。多模态行为线索,尤其是头部运动和声音表达,被发现是最具预测性的。
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