词汇的复杂性和众筹结果

IF 2.8 4区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Ammara Mahmood, Sepideh Yeganegi
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摘要建议创业者应保持创业描述的语言简短。然而,关于众筹传播中语言对投资行为影响的条件的认识有限。我们认为,在众筹风险描述中使用复杂的语言创造了风险独特性的感知,从而增加了投资金额。我们通过一个对照实验测试了这一机制,并提供了来自886个众筹活动的证据,表明增加活动描述的语言复杂性可以使活动筹集的金额增加20%,并取得更大的成功。此外,我们表明,词汇复杂程度对融资金额的影响受到投资者经验的调节,即有经验的投资者比没有经验的投资者更多地投资于语言复杂的企业。通过强调词汇复杂性对筹资行为的影响,我们的工作有助于研究众筹中的沟通。关键词:众筹数字传播创业复杂性披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。https://www.smallbizgenius.net/by-the-numbers/crowdfunding-stats/ gref2。我们以200名大学生为样本重复了这个实验,发现词汇复杂程度对投资意愿有显著的正向影响。样本包括317个成功的运动。我们使用LIWC软件(例如,Pennebaker等)。Citation2015)是一个广泛使用的语言处理软件,它将单词分类到预定义的语言类别中,并允许定制字典来识别动词、副词、形容词和单词长度。在之前的众筹研究中,LIWC软件已被用于将单词的使用与心理结构联系起来(例如,Parhankangas和Renko Citation2017)。主成分因子分析是一种假设观察到的变量的共同性等于1的因子提取方法。这意味着每个变量的所有方差都是由共同因素解释的,不存在唯一方差或误差方差。
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Lexical sophistication and crowdfunding outcomes
ABSTRACTIt is advised that entrepreneurs should keep the language of venture descriptions short and simple. However, knowledge about the conditions under which language in crowdfunding communications impacts investment behavior is limited. We propose that the use of sophisticated language in crowdfunding venture descriptions creates perceptions of venture distinctiveness that, in turn, increase the amount invested. We test this proposed mechanism across a controlled experiment and present evidence from 886 crowdfunding campaigns that increasing the linguistic sophistication of campaign descriptions can result in a 20% increase in the amount raised by a campaign and greater campaign success. Furthermore, we show that the impact of lexical sophistication on the amount raised is moderated by investor experience whereby experienced investors invest more in ventures with sophisticated language compared to inexperienced investors. Our work contributes to research on communication in crowdfunding by highlighting the significance of lexical sophistication in influencing funding behaviour.KEYWORDS: Crowdfundingdigital communicationentrepreneurshiplexical sophistication Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. https://www.smallbizgenius.net/by-the-numbers/crowdfunding-stats/#gref2. We repeated the experiment with a sample of 200 undergraduate students and found a positive and significant impact of lexical sophistication on willingness to invest mediated by perceptions of distinctiveness.3. The sample included 317 successful campaigns.4. We use the LIWC software (e.g., Pennebaker et al. Citation2015) a widely used language processing software which categorizes words into predefined linguistic categories and allows for customized dictionaries to identify verbs, adverbs, adjectives, and word length. LIWC software has been used in prior studies on crowdfunding to link the use of words to psychological constructs (e.g., Parhankangas and Renko Citation2017).5. Principal-component factor analysis, which is a method of factor extraction that assumes the communalities of the observed variables are equal to 1. This means that all the variance in each variable is explained by the common factors, and there is no unique or error variance.
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Venture Capital
Venture Capital BUSINESS, FINANCE-
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16.70%
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期刊介绍: Venture Capital publishes cutting edge research-based papers from academics and practitioners on all aspects of private equity finance such as: •institutional venture capital •informal venture capital •corporate venture capital •public sector venture capital •community venture capital It also covers all aspects of the venture capital process from investment decision to exit, including studies on: •investment patterns •investment decision-making •investment performance •realisation of investment value exit routes (including the relationship with junior capital markets such as NASDAQ, EASDAQ, AIM and Nouvelle March). •economic impact and public policy
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