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A Recombinant Framework of Technological Information Disclosure and Reward-Based Crowdfunding Performance of Technology Projects

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  • Han Jiang
  • Yuchen Zhang
  • Jie Jiao

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We develop a recombinant framework of technological information disclosure by integrating the insights of the recombinant innovation perspective and the crowdfunding literature. We propose that the technological information disclosed in a technology project’s crowdfunding description can boil down to two recombinant features, that is, the number of disclosed technological domains ( N ) and the interdependence thereof ( K ). We further posit that the N and K of disclosed technological information about a project have distinct implications for crowdfunders’ perceived usefulness and complexity of the project’s rewards, thus affecting crowdfunding performance in distinct ways. That is, N has an inverted U-shaped effect on crowdfunding performance, while K has a monotonically negative effect on crowdfunding performance. Such effects of N and K of disclosed technological domains are further moderated by crowdfunders’ knowledge about the disclosed technological domains. Evidence from the field data from Kickstarters.com and a scenario-based study support our predictions.

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  • Han Jiang & Yuchen Zhang & Jie Jiao, 2024. "A Recombinant Framework of Technological Information Disclosure and Reward-Based Crowdfunding Performance of Technology Projects," Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, , vol. 48(2), pages 581-612, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:entthe:v:48:y:2024:i:2:p:581-612
    DOI: 10.1177/10422587231184079
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