语言错误与投资决策:ICO白皮书案例

J. Thewissen, J. Thewissen, Wouter Torsin, Özgür Arslan-Ayaydin
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根据语言期望理论,我们预测ICO白皮书中的语言错误会对投资者为ICO项目提供资金的意愿产生负面影响。我们根据与拼写和语法相关的13种不同的错误子类别,手动注释了546份ICO白皮书样本。错误注释的数据随后提交给回归分析,证实语言错误阻碍了对ico的潜在投资。具体而言,我们的分析揭示了“高惩罚”与“低惩罚”错误的存在,这些错误导致ico的金融投资损失更高或更低。当ICO白皮书(1)在英语母语国家编写,(2)在没有加密货币监管的国家编写时,语言错误的负面影响更大。实验结果证实,这种关系不是由企业家或投资者的特定特征驱动的。总的来说,我们强调读者将语言错误视为最终影响财务决策的主要“危险信号”。
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Linguistic errors and investment decisions: the case of ICO white papers
Drawing on language expectancy theory, we predict that linguistic errors in ICO white papers negatively impact investors’ willingness to financially contribute to ICO projects. We manually annotate a sample of 546 ICO white papers according to 13 different error subcategories related to spelling and grammar. The error-annotated data are subsequently submitted to regression analyses which confirm that linguistic errors discourage potential investments in ICOs. Specifically, our analyses reveal the presence of ‘high penalty’ vs. ‘low penalty’ errors which result in higher vs. lower financial investment losses for the ICOs. The negative impact of language errors is stronger when ICO white papers are (1) written in native English-speaking countries and (2) from countries without cryptocurrency regulation. Results from an experiment confirm that this relationship is not driven by the entrepreneur- or investor-specific characteristics. Overall, we highlight that the reader identifies linguistic errors as a major ‘red flag’ that ultimately affects financial decision-making.
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