超越国界的众筹:众筹成功的地域差异

Q1 Business, Management and Accounting
Liran Maymoni , Eliran Solodoha
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摘要

本文结合区域发展理论和信号理论,探讨地理位置对众筹创业信号有效性的影响。利用以色列平台Headstart(2012-2022)上2578次基于奖励的众筹活动的数据,我们发现,中心地区的结构性优势增强了创业信号的效果,如先前经验和奖励多样性,而外围地区的系统性障碍削弱了这些信号的有效性。本研究的主要观点是,地理环境不仅塑造了众筹的成功,而且调节了信号策略的有效性,从而加剧了地区差异。这些发现通过展示地理环境如何调节创业信号的强度和解释,最终影响融资成功和参与,为文献做出了贡献。切实可行的建议包括提高外围企业家的竞选可见度,制定量身定制的培训计划,以优化他们的信号策略。
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Crowdfunding beyond borders: Geographic disparities in crowdfunding success
This study investigates how geographic location influences the effectiveness of entrepreneurial signals in crowdfunding, integrating Regional Development Theory and Signaling Theory. Using data from 2578 reward-based crowdfunding campaigns on the Israeli platform Headstart (2012–2022), we find that structural advantages in central areas enhance the effect of entrepreneurial signals, such as prior experience and reward diversity, while systemic barriers in peripheral regions weaken these signals' effectiveness. The principal insight of this study is that geographic context not only shapes crowdfunding success but also moderates the effectiveness of signaling strategies, thereby intensifying regional disparities. These findings contribute to the literature by demonstrating how geographic context moderates the strength and interpretation of entrepreneurial signals, ultimately influencing funding success and engagement. Practical recommendations include enhancing campaign visibility for peripheral entrepreneurs and developing tailored training programs to optimize their signaling strategies.
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Journal of Business Venturing Insights
Journal of Business Venturing Insights Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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