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Linguistic style and gender match in funding intention towards crowdfunding project

机译:语言风格和性别比赛在众筹划项目的资金意图中

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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 raise funds from the crowd to support their projects. It is important for project founders to attract the crowd's interest as potential funders commonly have limited information about projects. One of the early cues about a project that can be picked up by the crowd in CF projects is the text description of the proposal. This text description is crucial for giving the crowd an understanding of the project and for promoting the crowd's trust in the founder, encouraging them to fund the CF project. Based on the similarity attraction and homophily theories, this study sets out to explore language style and gender match as key elements of initial trust among potential donors and how they lead to funding success. A 2 × 2 factorial experimental design (e.g. subject, male and female, x male language style and female language style) was used for the study. To determine the sample size of the experiment, this study applied power and sample size estimations to measure how many respondents were needed for the experiment. Based on the power table of effect size, 128 respondents were considered to be a sufficient number for this experiment to ensure sufficient statistical power of 0.8 and a significance level of 0.05. This study fulfilled the requirement by recruiting 160 respondents, which corresponded to 40 subjects per group based on a 2 × 2 factorial design (the respondents' gender, male and female, and text language style, male and female). The empirical analysis of 160 respondents revealed that people are more concerned about "how it is written" (language style) than "who has written it" (gender). Findings - This paper contributes to project founders' understanding and knowledge of the importance of linguistic style, which can determine the success of a CF project One of the important results of this study is that the crowd can identify the author's gender based on their writing style. Through an experiment applying factorial analysis (2 × 2), it was found that people are more concerned about "how it is written" (language style) than with "who it is written by" (gender). This means that the project founder, if they know who their audience is, should know how to write the project proposal so that it fits the audience's preferences. More specifically, the success rate of CF projects can be increased by integrating suitable word dimensions in promotions of projects on CF platforms. Therefore, it can be argued that linguistic style is a powerful agent for building a connection with a target audience. The findings of this study can be used as theoretical guidance, and eventually, the potential antecedents of funding intention can be further explored. Research limitations/implications - This study is subject to several limitations. The result is limited to donation-based CF. As this study focuses on the language style of project founders when they describe their CF projects, donation-based CF was the most appropriate platform for this research. In donation-based CF, the style words are more emotion-based, compared to other CF platforms. The experiment, however, could also be replicated for other CF types such as reward-based CF. One important part of CF projects is persuading the crowd to fund them. It is worth mentioning that reward-based CF involves individuals pledging to a business in exchange for a reward Yet, even though reward-based CF offers rewards, it is generally considered a subset of donation-based CF because there is no financial return to the backer. Therefore, it is suggested that future research should also consider case studies in reward-based CF. Second, from the persuading perspective, this study focusses on narrative language style only, as it facilitates the crowd's understanding of a CF project. Future study can further focus on other information content such as videos in the project proposal. Prior research has found that providing a video in a CF project increases the crowd's confidence in funding (Mitra, 2012). The study is also supported by previous studies that suggest producing a higher quality of video in the project proposal positively related to the success of CF projects (Mollick (2014)). Practical implications - The result of this study empirically confirmed that the crowd's willingness to fund a project proposal and their trust are dependent on the text description of the project proposal. The project founders need to know how to describe the content of a project so that it sig
机译:目的 - 该研究旨在探索语言风格和性别比赛作为潜在捐助者之间的最初信任的关键部分以及如何基于相似性吸引力和同性恋理论来提供资金的资金成功。 160名受访者的经验分析显示,人们更关注“如何写成”(语言风格),而不是写作“(性别)。设计/方法/方法 - 众筹(CF)是一个基于互联网的资金方法,项目创始人雇用,允许个人从人群中筹集资金来支持他们的项目。对于项目创始人来说,吸引人群的利益是重要的,因为潜在的资助者通常有关于项目的有限信息。关于CF项目中可以被人群接收的项目的早期提示之一是该提案的文本描述。本文描述对众人对项目的理解以及促进人群在创始人的信任,鼓励他们为CF项目提供资金。基于相似性吸引力和同性恋理论,本研究旨在探索语言风格和性别比赛作为潜在捐助者之间的初始信任的关键要素以及它们如何导致资金成功。这项研究,使用了2×2因子实验设计(例如,主体,男性和女性,X男性语言风格和女性语言风格)。为了确定实验的样本大小,本研究应用功率和样本量估计,以测量实验所需的受访者。基于效果大小的电源表,128名受访者被认为是该实验的足够编号,以确保足够的统计功率为0.8,显着性水平为0.05。本研究通过招募了160名受访者来满足了要求,该受访者将根据2×2因子设计(受访者的性别,男性和女性,男性和女性)。对160名受访者的实证分析显示,人们更关心“如何写成”(语言风格),而不是写作“(性别)。结果 - 本文有助于项目创始人的理解和知识语言风格的重要性,这可以决定CF项目的成功本研究的重要成果之一是,人群可以根据其书写风格识别作者的性别。通过一个实验应用阶乘分析(2×2),发现人们更关注“如何写作”(语言风格),而不是“它是由”(性别)编写的“(性别)。这意味着项目创始人,如果他们知道他们的受众是谁,应该知道如何编写项目提议,以便它适合受众的偏好。更具体地说,通过将合适的单词维度集成在CF平台上的项目促销中,可以增加CF项目的成功率。因此,可以说语言风格是建立与目标受众联系的强大代理。本研究的结果可以用作理论指导,最终,可以进一步探索资金意图的潜在前提。研究限制/影响 - 本研究受到了几个限制。结果仅限于捐赠的CF.由于本研究重点关注项目创始人的语言风格,当他们描述其CF项目时,基于捐赠的CF是该研究最适合的平台。在捐赠的CF中,与其他CF平台相比,风格的单词是基于情感的。然而,还可以对其他CF类型复制实验,例如基于奖励的CF。 CF项目的一个重要部分正在说服人群资助它们。值得一提的是,基于奖励的CF涉及向企业承诺以换取奖励的个人,即使基于奖励的CF提供奖励,它通常被认为是基于捐赠的CF子集,因为没有财务回报支持者。因此,建议未来的研究还应考虑基于奖励的CF案例研究。其次,从说服的角度来看,这项研究仅限于叙事语言风格,因为它有助于人群对CF项目的理解。未来的研究可以进一步专注于项目提案中的其他信息内容,例如视频。先前的研究发现,在CF项目中提供视频会增加人群对资金的信心(Mitra,2012)。本研究也得到了以前的研究,建议在项目提案中产生更高质量的视频,与CF项目的成功有关(Mollick(2014))。实际意义 - 本研究的结果经验证实,人群愿意为项目提案提供资金及其信任依赖于项目提案的文本描述。项目创始人需要知道如何描述一个项目的内容,以便它sig

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