TY - JOUR
T1 - Social interaction and the successful exit of cultural and creative crowdfunding projects
T2 - evidence from the Modian platform
AU - Jia, Lin
AU - Zhang, Ying
AU - Lin, Chen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited.
PY - 2024/5/6
Y1 - 2024/5/6
N2 - Purpose: Social interaction in comment sections has become a key factor for backers' decision making in crowdfunding platforms. However, current research on the two-way social interaction in crowdfunding is insufficient, and there exist inconsistent conclusions. This study focuses on the social interaction between creators and backers and explores its influence on the successful exit of crowdfunding projects. Design/methodology/approach: The extended Cox model is used for the empirical analysis of 1,988 crowdfunding projects on the Modian (www.modian.com) platform, a crowdfunding platform for cultural and creative projects in China. The two-way social interaction is reflected in comment quantity and sentiment, as well as reply rate. Findings: Results reveal an inverted U-shaped relationship between comment quantity/sentiment and the successful exit of crowdfunding projects. This relationship is strengthened by high reply rate. Originality/value: This study focuses on comment quantity and sentiment. The inverted U-shaped results reconcile previous conclusions. Replies from creators are regarded as a separate factor, and their moderating role is explained. The study research proves the importance of social interaction in crowdfunding platforms and provides suggestions for backers, creators and platform managers.
AB - Purpose: Social interaction in comment sections has become a key factor for backers' decision making in crowdfunding platforms. However, current research on the two-way social interaction in crowdfunding is insufficient, and there exist inconsistent conclusions. This study focuses on the social interaction between creators and backers and explores its influence on the successful exit of crowdfunding projects. Design/methodology/approach: The extended Cox model is used for the empirical analysis of 1,988 crowdfunding projects on the Modian (www.modian.com) platform, a crowdfunding platform for cultural and creative projects in China. The two-way social interaction is reflected in comment quantity and sentiment, as well as reply rate. Findings: Results reveal an inverted U-shaped relationship between comment quantity/sentiment and the successful exit of crowdfunding projects. This relationship is strengthened by high reply rate. Originality/value: This study focuses on comment quantity and sentiment. The inverted U-shaped results reconcile previous conclusions. Replies from creators are regarded as a separate factor, and their moderating role is explained. The study research proves the importance of social interaction in crowdfunding platforms and provides suggestions for backers, creators and platform managers.
KW - Reward-based crowdfunding
KW - Social interaction
KW - The successful exit of projects
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U2 - 10.1108/ITP-08-2022-0616
DO - 10.1108/ITP-08-2022-0616
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85158949994
SN - 0959-3845
VL - 37
SP - 1478
EP - 1513
JO - Information Technology and People
JF - Information Technology and People
IS - 4
ER -