2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12093539
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Birds of a Feather Flock Together: The Inclusive Effect of Similarity Patterns in Equity Crowdfunding

Abstract: Crowdfunding is helping to drive financial inclusion by expanding the availability of funds to traditionally excluded and underserved groups of individuals, such as ethnic minority and female entrepreneurs. This study verifies how ethnic and gender similarity between investor and entrepreneur can affect the invested amount in an equity crowdfunding campaign. Using an integrated approach with linear regression and Shapley decomposition, we analyze 8600 investments made by 5996 unique personal shareholder invest… Show more

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“…Further research may extend this work by considering investors' motivations to continue to fund overly successful projects, instead of allocating money to other much needed projects. Behavioural determinants pointed out by recent literature (see, for example, gender and ethnic similarity between entrepreneur and investor in Venturelli et al [56]) may also help to explain dynamics of overfunding. It is our interest to delve into this line of research in the future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Further research may extend this work by considering investors' motivations to continue to fund overly successful projects, instead of allocating money to other much needed projects. Behavioural determinants pointed out by recent literature (see, for example, gender and ethnic similarity between entrepreneur and investor in Venturelli et al [56]) may also help to explain dynamics of overfunding. It is our interest to delve into this line of research in the future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Equity crowdfunding may represent an opportunity for these entrepreneurs to fill their financial gap, by reaching their home-country network. However, the literature has not investigated extensively whether this presumption is confirmed (for two exceptions see Cumming et al, 2020;Venturelli et al, 2020). Future research might shed light on the use of equity crowdfunding by immigrant entrepreneurs.…”
Section: Immigrant Entrepreneursmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In his paper on homogeneity, Marsden ( 1988 ) discovers that people that have strong social relations are more likely to share similar attributes. Transferring this idea to the crowdfunding context, Venturelli et al ( 2020 ) investigated the effects of ethnic and gender similarities between investors and entrepreneurs and the positive impact on funding in equity-based crowdfunding. Oo et al ( 2019 ) focus on the mediating effect of similarity (in-group favoritism) between entrepreneurs and investors in reward-based crowdfunding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%