众筹市场中的捐赠者、买家与信息披露:一个平台拆分的案例

Lubin Yan, Ting Zhu, Qiang Liu
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众筹平台是企业家为自己的企业融资的一种快速增长的方式,随着平台的扩张,参与者越来越多样化,众筹平台正在努力提高众筹活动的市场表现。在本文中,作者研究了改变平台规模和支持者组成(捐赠者与买家)的平台政策如何影响平台参与者的行为和平台市场结果,使用了Indiegogo启动的慈善活动Generosity.com的事件研究。他们的结果显示,在Indiegogo平台分拆后,实现融资目标的可能性更高,为该平台的商业活动筹集的资金也更多。这种变化的原因是平台变更后Indiegogo上的活动减少了,更重要的是,活动创建者提供了更昂贵的活动信息(如图像和视频)。买家对此类活动信息更加敏感,因此在平台改变后,买家对活动的贡献也会增加。这些结果与企业家的信息披露策略是由潜在支持者支持活动的动机驱动的观点是一致的。该研究为平台及其参与者提供了丰富而重要的管理启示。
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Donors, Buyers, and Information Disclosure in Crowdfunding Markets: A Case of Platform Split-up
Crowdfunding platforms, a fast-growing method for entrepreneurs to finance their ventures, are struggling in improving crowdfunding campaigns’ market performance as platforms expand to include more diverse participants. In this paper, the authors study how a platform policy that changes the platform size and backer composition (donors vs. buyers) influences the platform participant behaviors and the platform market outcomes, using an event study of Indiegogo’s launch of Generosity.com for charity campaigns. Their results show a higher probability of reaching funding goals and more funds collected for the Indiegogo platform's business campaigns after the platform split-up. Such changes are driven by fewer campaigns being launched on Indiegogo after the platform change, and more importantly, more costly campaign information (such as images and videos) provided by the campaign creators. Buyers are more sensitive to such campaign information and, therefore, contribute more to campaigns after the platform change. These results are consistent with the notion that the entrepreneurs’ information disclosure strategy is driven by potential backers’ motivations to support the campaign. The study provides rich and important managerial implications for platforms and their participants.
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