2021
DOI: 10.1108/ribs-09-2020-0111
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Linguistic style and gender match in funding intention towards crowdfunding project

Abstract: Purpose The study aims to explore language style and gender match as a key part of initial trust among potential donors and how this leads to funding success based on the similarity attraction and homophily theories. Empirical analyses of 160 respondents revealed that people are more concerned about “how it is written” (language style) than “who has written it” (gender). Design/methodology/approach Crowdfunding (CF) is an internet-based method of funding employed by project founders, allowing individuals to … Show more

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“…In fact, all crowdfunding models have the potential to support businesses or community-based projects. However, such potential is contingent upon the element of trust established between funders and project initiators (Wan Mohamad Nazarie and Williams, 2021). In addition, various studies found that trust is the deciding factor of any campaign; without it, there would be fewer funders, resulting in crowdfunding being ineffective as a funding platform (Moysidou and Hausberg, 2020; Wan Mohamad Nazarie and Williams, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, all crowdfunding models have the potential to support businesses or community-based projects. However, such potential is contingent upon the element of trust established between funders and project initiators (Wan Mohamad Nazarie and Williams, 2021). In addition, various studies found that trust is the deciding factor of any campaign; without it, there would be fewer funders, resulting in crowdfunding being ineffective as a funding platform (Moysidou and Hausberg, 2020; Wan Mohamad Nazarie and Williams, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, all crowdfunding models have the potential to support businesses or societybased projects as far as the element of trust has been established between two groups: funders and project initiators (Nazarie & Williams, 2021). This has been proven by many studies that trust in crowdfunding is the main factor of successful projects (Moysidou & Hausberg, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Review Crowdfundingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, not surprisingly crowdfunding has emerged in various models including donation-based, reward-based, equity-based, and lending-based. All of them could potentially support businesses or community-based projects as far as the element of trust is established between two groups: funders and project initiators (Nazarie & Williams, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trust is a concept, originally introduced in behavioral science, to represent one’s willingness and intention to accept vulnerability based upon positive expectations of the behavior of another (Mayer et al , 1995; Rousseau et al , 1998) and it has received increasing attention in the business management literature (AlFarraj et al , 2021; Alshurideh et al , 2021; Doney et al , 1998; Dong et al , 2018; Hosmer, 1995; Lazányi, 2017; Niazi and Hassan, 2016; Thanetsunthorn and Wuthisatian, 2019; Wan Mohamad Nazarie and Williams, 2021; Zhao and Castka, 2021). In recent years, the importance of trust has been widely acknowledged among scholars and consultant practitioners in the field of OD (Argyris, 1962; McLean, 2006; Thanetsunthorn and Wuthisatian, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%