6533b7dcfe1ef96bd1272017

RESEARCH PRODUCT

Pure donation or hybrid donation crowdfunding

Liang ZhaoZhe Sun

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MarketingCognitive evaluation theoryOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementStrategy and ManagementModel selection05 social sciencesProbability of successProsocial behaviorNegatively associatedManagement of Technology and InnovationDonation0502 economics and businessPropensity score matching050207 economicsBusiness and International ManagementMarketingPsychology050203 business & management

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PurposeDespite the growing research exploring the possibility and feasibility of financing socially oriented projects through crowdfunding, relatively little research examines which crowdfunding model is better to serve such purpose. The purpose of this paper is to offer novel insights to mitigate this research gap.Design/methodology/approachA unique data set collected from the largest Chinese crowdfunding platform is used to test the hypotheses. To solve the perceived self-selection problem, the propensity score matching method is adopted in this paper. Based on this approach, the results of similar prosocial campaigns in two different models (pure donation and hybrid donation) are compared.FindingsThe empirical results show that the hybrid donation model is negatively associated with the status of success and the extent of success of prosocial campaigns. Specifically, compared to the pure donation model, hybrid donation model leads to a lower probability of success, fewer contributors, a lower funding amount and a lower completion ratio.Originality/valueThe paper contributes to a relatively understudied theme in crowdfunding, namely, donations. It does so by introducing the concepts of pure vs hybrid donation models and investigates the model selection problem in financing social projects through crowdfunding based on cognitive evaluation theory.

https://doi.org/10.1108/bjm-02-2019-0076