Internal Social Capital and the Attraction of Early Contributions in Crowdfunding
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The nascent crowdfunding literature has highlighted the existence of a self–reinforcing pattern whereby contributions received in the early days of a campaign accelerate its success. After discussing what sustains this pattern, we maintain that the internal social capital that proponents may develop inside the crowdfunding community provides crucial assistance in igniting a self–reinforcing mechanism. Results of an econometric analysis of a sample of 669 Kickstarter projects are consistent with this view. Moreover, the effect of internal social capital on the success of a campaign is fully mediated by the capital and backers collected in the campaign's early days.
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- Social capital
- Capital (architecture)
- Mechanism (biology)
- Sample (material)
- Attraction
- Economics
- Business
- Marketing
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