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An empirical investigation on the impact of crowd participation on the degree of project success: the perspective of crowd capital

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posted on 2017-01-07, 00:00 authored by Chunxiao Yin, Kristijan MirkovskiKristijan Mirkovski, Liu Libo, Kai Lim, Frederick von Briel
Fundraisers expect to raise as much funds as possible even after they have reached initial threshold of funding goal. This study focuses on the degree of
project success defined as the total amount of funds a project can obtain after it is already successful (reached the initial threshold of funding goal). Drawing upon the theory of crowd capital, this study aims to explore the effect of the crowds—represented as crowd participation—on the degree of project success. Three types of crowd participation are identified, namely funds pledge, popularity creation, and on-site communication. We postulate that funds pledge will have an inverse U-shaped relationship with the degree
of project success; while the other two factors will positively influence the degree of project success. Our empirical data from a reward-based crowdfunding platform supported our predictions for funds pledge and
on-site communication. Future research and implications are discussed

History

Event

System Sciences. International Conference (50th : 2017 : Waikoloa Village, Hawaii)

Pagination

14 - 23

Publisher

Association for Information Systems

Location

Waikoloa Village, Hawaii

Place of publication

Atlanta, Ga.

Start date

2017-01-04

End date

2017-01-07

ISBN-13

9780998133102

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2017, HICSS

Title of proceedings

HICSS 2017: Proceedings of the 50th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

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