2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbvi.2019.e00139
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Do small funding amounts lead to reverse herding? A field experiment in reward-based crowdfunding

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“…From financial markets research, it is commonly known that herding behavior significantly influences investments (Scharfstein and Stein 1990). It has also been observed in crowdfunding, for example, in online peer-topeer lending (Herzenstein et al 2018;Lee and Lee 2012;Zhang and Liu 2012), equity crowdfunding (Burtch 2011;Hornuf and Schwienbacher 2018;Moritz et al 2015;Vulkan et al 2016;Hornuf and Neuenkirch 2017;Å stebro et al 2018;Vismara 2018), reward-based crowdfunding (van de Rijt et al 2014;Colombo et al 2015;Kim et al 2015;Zaggl and Block 2019), as well as donation-based (Burtch et al 2013).…”
Section: Observational Learningmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…From financial markets research, it is commonly known that herding behavior significantly influences investments (Scharfstein and Stein 1990). It has also been observed in crowdfunding, for example, in online peer-topeer lending (Herzenstein et al 2018;Lee and Lee 2012;Zhang and Liu 2012), equity crowdfunding (Burtch 2011;Hornuf and Schwienbacher 2018;Moritz et al 2015;Vulkan et al 2016;Hornuf and Neuenkirch 2017;Å stebro et al 2018;Vismara 2018), reward-based crowdfunding (van de Rijt et al 2014;Colombo et al 2015;Kim et al 2015;Zaggl and Block 2019), as well as donation-based (Burtch et al 2013).…”
Section: Observational Learningmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It may give rise to herding-like behaviour, meaning "everyone doing what everyone else is doing" (Banerjee 1992, p. 798). Recent research shows that herding-like behaviour is present on crowdfunding platforms (Burtch 2011;Lee and Lee 2012;Zhang and Liu 2012;Burtch et al 2013;van de Rijt et al 2014;Colombo et al 2015;Kim et al 2015;Moritz et al 2015;Vulkan et al 2016;Hornuf and Neuenkirch 2017;Vismara 2018;Åstebro et al 2019;Zaggl and Block 2019;Walther and Bade 2020). However, no attention has been paid to the relation between rational herding-like behaviour and local preferences.…”
Section: Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, three studies have run randomized controlled experiments where a treatment group receives an early donation and the control group does not (Koning and Model, 2013;Van de Rijt et al, 2014;Zaggl and Block, 2019). Koning and Model (2013) and Zaggl and Block (2019) both find that projects to which they made a small initial contribution (e.g. $5) significantly decrease the chances of success for a project.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%