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An integrated model of prosocial crowdfunding decision: Three utility components and three informational cues

Authors
Yoo, Jenny JeongeunJhang, JihoonSong, SangyoungShin, Hyun S.
Issue Date
Jan-2023
Publisher
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Keywords
Crowdfunding; Prosocial behaviors; Big data; AI (artificial intelligence); Facial expression detection; Kiva
Citation
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS, v.57, pp.1 - 15
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Journal Title
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS
Volume
57
Start Page
1
End Page
15
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/185017
DOI
10.1016/j.elerap.2022.101233
ISSN
1567-4223
Abstract
Prosocial crowdfunding has contributed to tackling social problems by expanding financial access to social entrepreneurs. Despite the growing body of research, our understanding of prosocial crowdfunding decisions is still fragmented as few research has provided a comprehensive view of how various motives and informational cues interactively influence funding success. Drawing on a wide range of theories in economics and psychology, we proposed an integrated conceptual framework that delineates the dynamic relationships between potential supporters’ three utilities (i.e., financial, other-focused, and self-focused) and three informational cues (i.e., textual, pictorial, and numerical informational cues) embedded in the crowdfunding projects. Then we developed and empirically tested our hypotheses using massive data from Kiva (n = 142,578). The results of our study showed that funding success increases when borrowers smile (H1) or when the target loan amount is smaller (H2). Additionally, the negative relationship between funding success and the target loan amount is moderated by the intensity of smile only when more (vs fewer) social-tie words are mentioned (H3 & H4). Our findings not only shed light on how diverse motives dynamically interact with subtle cues to affect supporters’ funding decisions but also provide practical implications for social entrepreneurs who are eager to improve funding success rates.
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