人力资本在意大利股权众筹活动中的作用

Lorena M. D'Agostino, A. Ilbeigi, S. Torrisi
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众筹已经成为新兴企业寻求资金的一种既定手段,越来越受到学者和政策制定者的关注。众筹最相关的一个方面是了解与活动成功相关的因素。本文用一个包含89个意大利战役的新数据集解决了这个问题。活动成功的三个指标(收到的资金、作为目标份额的资金和投资者数量)作为人力资本不同维度(团队规模、教育程度和工作经验)的函数进行了估计。我们发现,活动的成功与团队规模、受教育程度很高(即博士学位)的成员比例以及具有商业教育背景的成员比例相关。我们还发现,这与团队规模呈非线性关系,与团队受教育程度的多样化存在显著关系。我们的研究为最近一系列关于股权众筹活动成功的决定因素的实证研究做出了贡献,这些研究用一个新的数据集证实了之前的发现,并提供了关于创始团队质量信号(例如教育多样性)和增加资金回报与团队规模之间相关性的新证据。
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The role of human capital in Italian equity crowdfunding campaigns
Crowdfunding has become an established means for new ventures in search for funding and it has received increased attention from scholars and policy makers. One of the most relevant aspects of crowdfunding is to understand the factors associated with the success of a campaign. This paper addresses the issue with a novel dataset of 89 Italian campaigns. Three indicators of campaign success (funds received, funds as a share of target, and number of investors) are estimated as a function of different dimensions of human capital (team size, education, and work experience). We find that campaign success is correlated to team size, the share of members with very high education (i.e. PhD), and the share of members with business education. We also find a non-linear relation with team size, and a significant relationship with the diversification of the team's education. Our study contributes to a recent body of empirical studies on the determinants of the success of an equity crowdfunding campaign by confirming previous findings with a novel dataset and by providing new evidence on the relevance of signals of the founding team quality (e.g. diversity of education) and increasing return of funding to team size.
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