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Journal of Risk and Financial Management
The Effect and Impact of Signals on Investing Decisions in Reward-Based Crowdfunding: A Comparative Study of China and the United Kingdom
Daniel Badulescu1  Darie Gavrilut2  FarasatAli Shah Bukhari3  SardarMuhammad Usman3  Huiwei You3 
[1] Department of Economics and Business, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Oradea, 410087 Oradea, Romania;Doctoral School of Economics, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Oradea, 410087 Oradea, Romania;School of Management, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China;
关键词: crowdfunding;    MSMEs;    signaling theory;    information asymmetry;    China;    United Kingdom;   
DOI  :  10.3390/jrfm13120325
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

When traditional financial institutions faced difficulties in the task of assisting micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) with capital allocations, crowdfunding can upsurge as an innovative and vibrant vehicle that can support and assist the activity of such MSME’s, by financing their activity and instrumenting the process of risk-sharing. Simultaneously with its enormous growth and popularity, crowdfunding is faced by several key challenges, one of biggest such challenges referring to the problem of information asymmetry that can exist between fundraisers and potential backers. Based on the signaling theory, a research taxonomy has been developed for a comparative analysis between China and the UK. This has been accomplished by retrieving secondary data from the following crowdfunding platforms: Dreamore (Chinese platform) and Crowdfunder (UK platform). The objective of the study is to investigate both the effect and the impact that signals (goal setting, project comments and updates) have upon mitigating the problem of information asymmetry, in order to make the project successful. We have thus deployed an Ordinary Least Square (OLS) regression and validated the models through a robustness check. The findings reveal that signals actively mitigate the problem of information asymmetry in both countries, but this varies in the sense that higher goal setting has a more positive/impactful relationship with project success in the UK than it does in China. Project comments are more positively associated with project success in China as compared to the UK, whereas project updates are more negatively related to project success in China as compared to the UK. These findings demonstrate the importance that signals have upon successful crowdfunding activities/campaigns, highlighting the theoretical and practical influence and relevance for potential fundraisers in the two aforementioned economies.

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