Investigating the determinants of medical crowdfunding performance: a signaling theory perspective

被引:26
|
作者
Chen, Yuangao [1 ]
Zhou, Shasha [1 ]
Jin, Wangyan [1 ]
Chen, Shenqing [1 ]
机构
[1] Zhejiang Univ Finance & Econ, Sch Informat Management & Artificial Intelligence, Hangzhou, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Medical crowdfunding; Crowdfunding performance; Signaling theory; Qingsongchou; ENTREPRENEURIAL; ORIENTATIONS; PROJECTS; BEHAVIOR; REVIEWS; SUCCESS; DONORS; WORDS; WILL;
D O I
10.1108/INTR-09-2021-0652
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose This study examines the determinants of medical crowdfunding performance. Drawing on signaling theory, the authors investigate how funding-related signals (funding goal and duration), story-related signals (text length, text sentiment, and use of first-person pronouns), and donor-related signals (donor identity disclosure) affect medical crowdfunding performance. Design/methodology/approach This study analyzed the data of 754 medical crowdfunding projects collected from the Qingsongchou platform in China to test the proposed model. Findings The empirical findings reveal that both funding goal and funding duration exhibit a U-shaped relationship with crowdfunding performance. Additionally, the authors find evidence that story text length and donor identity disclosure are positively related to crowdfunding performance, whereas the use of first-person pronouns is negatively related to crowdfunding performance. Originality/value This study extends the understanding of the determinants of medical crowdfunding performance through the signaling theory. Specifically, this study provides new insights into the roles of funding goal and funding duration in predicting medical crowdfunding performance and identifies several new predictors of crowdfunding performance, including the use of first-person pronouns in project story text and donor identity disclosure.
引用
收藏
页码:1134 / 1156
页数:23
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Determinants of unpaid overtime: Exploring this phenomenon from the perspective of the embeddedness theory
    Tseng
    Fang-Tai
    AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, 2011, 5 (34): : 13136 - 13145
  • [32] Family Firm Value in the Acquisition Context: A Signaling Theory Perspective
    Tao-Schuchardt, Martin
    Riar, Frederik J. J.
    Kammerlander, Nadine
    ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY AND PRACTICE, 2023, 47 (04) : 1200 - 1232
  • [33] Does the involvement of charities matter? Exploring the impact of charities' reputation and social capital on medical crowdfunding performance
    Ba, Zhichao
    Zhao, Yuxiang
    Song, Shijie
    Zhu, Qinghua
    INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT, 2022, 59 (03)
  • [34] Investigating the determinants of using clothing subscription rental services: a perspective from Chinese young consumers
    Myin, Mon Thu
    Su, Jin
    Wu, Huicheng
    Shen, Haina
    YOUNG CONSUMERS, 2023, 24 (01): : 95 - 113
  • [35] A Critical Review of Retail Gravitation Theory and Determinants of Retail Performance
    Guan, Yihan
    PACIFIC RIM PROPERTY RESEARCH JOURNAL, 2022, 28 (02) : 78 - 103
  • [36] Individual and contextual determinants of innovation performance: A micro-foundations perspective
    Yildiz, H. Emre
    Murtic, Adis
    Klofsten, Magnus
    Zander, Udo
    Richtner, Anders
    TECHNOVATION, 2021, 99
  • [37] Outbound linkage and inbound leverage for emerging multinationals: A signaling theory perspective
    Haifeng Yan
    Juan Wang
    Ping Deng
    Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 2018, 35 : 347 - 372
  • [38] The impact of servitization on trade credit in manufacturing firms: a signaling theory perspective
    Wang, Weijiao
    Chen, Shanshan
    Shao, Jinan
    Chu, Junfei
    Yuan, Zhe
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS & PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT, 2023, 43 (02) : 373 - 398
  • [39] Outbound linkage and inbound leverage for emerging multinationals: A signaling theory perspective
    Yan, Haifeng
    Wang, Juan
    Deng, Ping
    ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT, 2018, 35 (02) : 347 - 372
  • [40] Economic Success of Physicians in the Online Consultation Market: A Signaling Theory Perspective
    Li, Jia
    Tang, Jie
    Jiang, Ling
    Yen, David C.
    Liu, Xuan
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, 2019, 23 (02) : 244 - 271