FUNDING AND OVERFUNDING PHENOMENA IN CROWDFUNDING: RELEVANCE OF PLATFORM CHOICE AND VARYING INDUSTRY DYNAMICS

Dominika Galkiewicz, Michał Gałkiewicz
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This study provides new evidence on factors relevant for the success of crowdfunding campaigns run in Europe between 2015 and 2017 on the most popular crowdfunding platforms in Germany/Austria – Kickstarter.com and Startnext.com. In particular, for this study, a sample of 10,514 campaigns from Germany and Austria for the first time serves as a basis for identifying the determinants of the level of projects’ (over-)funding. For crowdfunding projects, an increase in a project’s funding goal results in higher funding on both platforms, but this does not guarantee success, i.e. reaching the relevant funding goal. Projects with a higher success probability show lower funding goals, especially if launched on Startnext.com. In contrast, a longer duration negligibly increases the amount raised on Startnext and slightly decreases on Kickstarter. On Startnext, projects from the Art cluster have a higher chance to succeed, while these from the Technology cluster show smaller success probabilities as they regularly get less funding. On Kickstarter, projects from the Art, Technology, or Lifestyle field reach higher financing as compared to the Sustainability area. We show that the uncertainty about market size and project/founder quality leads to diverging over- and underfunding levels across platforms and industry clusters, which is of core importance to interested stakeholder groups. Key words: crowdfunding, crowd, reward, Kickstarter, Startnext
众筹中的筹资和过度筹资现象:平台选择和不同行业动态的相关性
本研究提供了新的证据,说明2015年至2017年期间在德国/奥地利最受欢迎的众筹平台Kickstarter.com和Startnext.com上开展的欧洲众筹活动取得成功的相关因素。特别是,本研究首次以德国和奥地利的 10,514 个项目为样本,确定了项目(超额)筹资水平的决定因素。对于众筹项目而言,项目筹资目标的提高会使两个平台上的筹资额增加,但这并不能保证成功,即达到相关筹资目标。成功概率较高的项目的筹资目标较低,尤其是在 Startnext.com 上发起的项目。相比之下,持续时间较长的项目在 Startnext 上的融资额增幅微乎其微,而在 Kickstarter 上则略有下降。在 Startnext 上,艺术类项目的成功几率较高,而技术类项目的成功几率较低,因为它们经常获得较少的资金。在 Kickstarter 上,与可持续发展领域相比,艺术、技术或生活方式领域的项目获得的融资额更高。我们的研究表明,市场规模和项目/创始人质量的不确定性导致了不同平台和产业集群之间资金过剩和资金不足水平的差异,这对相关利益群体至关重要。关键词:众筹、人群、奖励、Kickstarter、Startnext
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