Finance Research Seminar: "What Makes Successful Equity Crowdfunding Campaigns? A Machine Learning Analysis of Information Cues"
About this seminar
Explore how narrative, quantitative, and visual cues influence crowdfunding success, with insights from machine learning and campaign data.
Speaker
Our speaker is Dr Doris Xin, Lecturer in Accounting & Finance at Newcastle University Business School
Abstract
This study innovatively integrates signaling theory with information cue theory to examine the diagnosticity of various information cues in predicting equity crowdfunding success. Analyzing data from 144 campaigns on China’s Dreammove platform (2014-2019) through five machine learning models, we find that quantitative information cues are most predictive of funding success. Narrative cues also hold diagnostic value, albeit to a lesser extent, while visual cues are limited in their predictive capacity. Employing Shapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP) interpretability, we identify larger entrepreneurial teams, ambitious funding targets, concise, accessible narratives, and modest visual elements like youthfulness and clarity enhance campaign appeal. This research advances the understanding of how investors process information in equity crowdfunding, offering new insights by moving beyond single-dimensional analyses and providing practical guidance for entrepreneurs and investors in emerging crowdfunding markets.
Attendance
This seminar is open to current students and staff at Newcastle University. Registration is required.