Winner Takes All? The Blockbuster Effect on Crowdfunding Platforms

IF 5 3区 管理学 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Jingjing Liu, Lusi Yang, Zhiyi Wang, Jungpil Hahn
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Abstract

Blockbuster projects on crowdfunding platforms are those that have achieved outstanding and exceptional performance. Regarding the impact of blockbuster projects on crowdfunding platforms, there are two plausible yet opposing predictions: they may exhibit both a negative effect by monopolizing backer attention and resources and a positive effect by increasing the activeness of backer side. This tension could be further complicated, considering that blockbusters are inherently heterogeneous. Drawing on the cross-side network effects literature and integrating insights from the unique features of crowdfunding, we develop a theoretical framework highlighting the multidimensional view of blockbuster effects: blockbuster projects have an overall positive effect on the performance of concurrent projects (overall effect), and such positive effect is stronger for related blockbusters (local effect) and blockbusters emerging before the focal project (temporal effect). With data from a leading crowdfunding platform, the empirical analyses largely support our proposed framework. Using off-platform data and backer data, we unveil the mechanism driving the blockbuster effects: blockbusters increase the popularity of the platform, whereby backers participating in the blockbusters tend to develop positive impressions and heightened expectations, so that they are likely to participate in other concurrent projects. Our findings have important implications for project creators and platform operators.
赢家通吃?众筹平台的重磅效应
众筹平台上的重磅项目是那些取得了突出和特殊业绩的项目。对于爆款项目对众筹平台的影响,有两种看似合理但相互矛盾的预测:一种是垄断支持者注意力和资源的负面影响,另一种是提高支持者积极性的积极影响。考虑到大片本质上是异质的,这种紧张关系可能会进一步复杂化。借鉴横向网络效应文献,结合众筹自身特点,构建了突出重磅效应多维视角的理论框架:重磅项目对并行项目的绩效具有整体正向效应(整体效应),且对相关重磅项目(局部效应)和重点项目之前出现的重磅项目(时间效应)的正向效应更强。利用一个领先的众筹平台的数据,实证分析在很大程度上支持了我们提出的框架。利用平台外数据和支持者数据,我们揭示了推动重磅效应的机制:重磅效应增加了平台的知名度,参与重磅效应的支持者往往会产生积极的印象和更高的期望,从而更有可能参与其他并发项目。我们的研究结果对项目创建者和平台运营商具有重要意义。
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CiteScore
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自引率
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期刊介绍: ISR (Information Systems Research) is a journal of INFORMS, the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. Information Systems Research is a leading international journal of theory, research, and intellectual development, focused on information systems in organizations, institutions, the economy, and society.
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