灰色的阴影还是黑白的阴影?企业家使用认知复杂语言如何影响投资者融资

IF 7.8 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Patrick Figge, Lorenz Graf-Vlachy, Andreas König, Florian Demann, Martin Diessner
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我们研究了企业家使用复杂的认知语言——包括细微差别、差异和比较的语言——如何影响早期投资者的融资决策。我们的理论建立在这样一个概念上,即个人将语言解释为一种社会信号,并将另一个人的语言使用归因于那个人的一般性格。在此基础上,我们推测,投资者认为企业家的认知能力越复杂,也就是说,企业家使用的认知语言越复杂,他们的思维就越细微和差异化。认为认知复杂性与投资者对创业能力的原型解释相匹配,我们假设企业家对认知复杂语言的使用与其获得的投资额之间存在正相关关系。根据我们的理论框架,我们还认为信号认知复杂性具有递减的边际效应,精英教育作为可信度信号,放大了认知复杂语言与投资金额之间的关联。对547个实际投资项目的实地研究和对240名专业人士的随机实验支持了我们的观点。我们的研究对创业沟通中的复杂性进行了更细致的描述,强调了企业家的认知倾向信号的作用,并将认知复杂性的概念及其语言表现引入创业理论。
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Shades of Grey or Black and White? How Entrepreneurs’ Use of Cognitively Complex Language Affects Investor Funding
We examine how entrepreneurs’ use of cognitively complex language—language that involves nuance, differentiation, and comparison—influences funding decisions of early-stage investors. Our theorizing builds on the notion that individuals interpret language as a social signal and attribute another person’s language use to that person’s general dispositions. On this basis, we surmise that investors perceive an entrepreneur as more cognitively complex—that is, engaging in more nuanced and differentiated thinking—the more the entrepreneur uses cognitively complex language. Arguing that perceived cognitive complexity matches investors’ prototypical construals of entrepreneurial competence, we hypothesize a positive relationship between an entrepreneur’s use of cognitively complex language and the investment amount they receive. Drawing on our theoretical framework, we also argue that signaling cognitive complexity has a decreasing marginal effect, and that elite education functions as a credibility signal, amplifying the association between cognitively complex language and investment amount. A field study of 547 actual investment pitches and a randomized experiment with 240 professionals support our ideas. Our study introduces a more nuanced portrayal of complexity in entrepreneurial communication, accentuates the role of entrepreneurs’ signals of cognitive dispositions, and introduces the concept of cognitive complexity, and linguistic displays thereof, to entrepreneurship theory.
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期刊介绍: Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice (ETP) is an interdisciplinary scholarly journal dedicated to conceptual and empirical research that advances, tests, or extends theory relating to entrepreneurship in its broadest sense. Article Topics: Topics covered in ETP include, but are not limited to: New Venture Creation, Development, Growth, and Performance Characteristics, Behaviors, and Types of Entrepreneurs Small Business Management Family-Owned Businesses Corporate, Social, and Sustainable Entrepreneurship National and International Studies of Enterprise Creation Research Methods in Entrepreneurship Venture Financing Content: The journal publishes articles that explore these topics through rigorous theoretical development, empirical analysis, and methodological innovation. ETP serves as a platform for advancing our understanding of entrepreneurship and its implications for individuals, organizations, and society.
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