Signaling theory in entrepreneurship: essays on its scientific application and receiver relevance
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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
................................................................................................................
V
PREFACE
..................................................................................................................................VI
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
.................................................................................................................
IX
LIST
OF
FIGURES
.....................................................................................................................XII
LIST
OF
TABLES
.....................................................................................................................
XIII
ABSTRACT
.............................................................................................................................
XIV
1.
INTRODUCTION
...................................................................................................................
1
1.1
BACKGROUND
.........................................................................................................
1
1.2
PROBLEM
STATEMENT
AND
RESEARCH
AIM
...................................................................
4
1.3
RATIONALE
AND
METHODOLOGICAL
APPROACH
OF
THE
THESIS
.........................................
7
2.
SIGNALING
THEORY
IN
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
RESEARCH:
A
SYSTEMATIC
REVIEW
AND
RESEARCH
AGENDA
...................................................................................................................
11
2.1
INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................
12
2.2
METHODOLOGY
.....................................................................................................
15
2.3
LITERATURE
REVIEW
...............................................................................................
19
2.3.1
SIGNALER
......................................................................................................
19
2.3.2
SIGNAL
.........................................................................................................
20
2.3.3
RECEIVER
.....................................................................................................
26
2.3.4
ENVIRONMENT
..............................................................................................
28
2.4
DISCUSSION
.........................................................................................................
30
2.4.1
DISTINCT
USES
OF
SIGNALING
THEORY
...............................................................
30
2.4.2
FUTURE
RESEARCH
.........................................................................................
34
2.5
CONCLUSION
........................................................................................................
38
3.
ACCESS
DENIED:
HOW
EQUITY
CROWDFUNDING
PLATFORMS
USE
QUALITY
SIGNALS
TO
SELECT
NEW
VENTURES
........................................................................................................................
39
3.1
INTRODUCTION
......................................................................................................
40
3.2
THEORY
..............................................................................................................
43
3.2.1
ECFPS
BUSINESS
MODELS............................................................................
43
3.2.2
ECFPS
PRE-CAMPAIGN
PHASE
.....................................................................
44
3.2.3
INFORMATION
ASYMMETRIES
FOR
ECFPS
........................................................
45
3.2.4
SIGNALING
THEORY
........................................................................................
46
IX
3.2.5
SIGNALS
FOR
ECFPS
......................................................................................
47
3.2.6
SIGNALING
ENVIRONMENT
...............................................................................
51
3.2.7
RECEIVER
CHARACTERISTICS
.............................................................................
54
3.3
METHODOLOGY
.....................................................................................................
57
3.3.1
SAMPLE
.......................................................................................................
58
3.3.2
RESEARCH
INSTRUMENT
..................................................................................
60
3.3.3
VARIABLES
....................................................................................................
62
3.4
ANALYSIS
AND
RESULTS
..........................................................................................
65
3.4.1
BASELINE
ANALYSES
........................................................................................
68
3.4.2
SIGNALING
ENVIRONMENT
...............................................................................
68
3.4.3
RECEIVER
CHARACTERISTICS
.............................................................................
69
3.4.4
ROBUSTNESS
CHECKS
.....................................................................................
70
3.4.5
EXTERNAL
VALIDITY
........................................................................................
72
3.5
DISCUSSION
.........................................................................................................
72
3.5.1
THEORETICAL
IMPLICATIONS
............................................................................
72
3.5.2
PRACTICAL
IMPLICATIONS
................................................................................
74
3.5.3
LIMITATIONS
AND
FUTURE
RESEARCH
.................................................................
75
4.
ATTRACTING
BUSINESS
ANGELS:
DOES
SIGNALING
SUSTAINABILITY
PAY
OFF
FOR
NEW
VENTURES?
..............................................................................................................................
78
4.1
INTRODUCTION
.......................................................................................................
79
4.2
THEORY
...............................................................................................................
82
4.2.1
INFORMATION
ASYMMETRIES
ABOUT
ECONOMIC
QUALITY
.....................................
82
4.2.2
SUSTAINABILITY
QUALITY
SIGNALS
FOR
BAS
.......................................................
84
4.2.3
INTERACTIONS
BETWEEN
SIGNALS
......................................................................
88
4.2.4
SIGNALER
CHARACTERISTICS
..............................................................................
89
4.2.5
RECEIVER
CHARACTERISTICS
.............................................................................
90
4.3
METHODOLOGY
.....................................................................................................
92
4.3.1
SAMPLE
.......................................................................................................
93
4.3.2
RESEARCH
INSTRUMENT
..................................................................................
94
4.3.3
VARIABLES
....................................................................................................
96
4.4
ANALYSIS
AND
RESULTS
..........................................................................................
98
4.4.1
BASELINE
ANALYSIS
.......................................................................................
99
4.4.2
INTERACTIONS
BETWEEN
SIGNALS
......................................................................
99
X
4.4.3
SIGNALER
CHARACTERISTICS
..............................................................................
99
4.4.4
RECEIVER
CHARACTERISTICS
...........................................................................
100
4.5
DISCUSSION
.......................................................................................................
102
4.5.1
THEORETICAL
IMPLICATIONS
...........................................................................
103
4.5.2
PRACTICAL
IMPLICATIONS
..............................................................................
105
4.5.3
LIMITATIONS
AND
FUTURE
RESEARCH
...............................................................
106
5.
CONCLUSION
OF
THE
THESIS
...........................................................................................
108
5.1
SUMMARY
.........................................................................................................
108
5.2
CONTRIBUTIONS
AND
IMPLICATIONS
.......................................................................
110
5.2.1
THEORETICAL
CONTRIBUTIONS
.........................................................................
110
5.2.2
PRACTICAL
IMPLICATIONS
..............................................................................
113
5.3
LIMITATIONS
AND
AVENUES
FOR
FUTURE
RESEARCH
...................................................
114
5.4
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
........................................................................................
116
LIST
OF
REFERENCES
...............................................................................................................
117
APPENDIX
............................................................................................................................
131
XI
|
adam_txt |
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
.
V
PREFACE
.VI
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
.
IX
LIST
OF
FIGURES
.XII
LIST
OF
TABLES
.
XIII
ABSTRACT
.
XIV
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
1
1.1
BACKGROUND
.
1
1.2
PROBLEM
STATEMENT
AND
RESEARCH
AIM
.
4
1.3
RATIONALE
AND
METHODOLOGICAL
APPROACH
OF
THE
THESIS
.
7
2.
SIGNALING
THEORY
IN
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
RESEARCH:
A
SYSTEMATIC
REVIEW
AND
RESEARCH
AGENDA
.
11
2.1
INTRODUCTION.
12
2.2
METHODOLOGY
.
15
2.3
LITERATURE
REVIEW
.
19
2.3.1
SIGNALER
.
19
2.3.2
SIGNAL
.
20
2.3.3
RECEIVER
.
26
2.3.4
ENVIRONMENT
.
28
2.4
DISCUSSION
.
30
2.4.1
DISTINCT
USES
OF
SIGNALING
THEORY
.
30
2.4.2
FUTURE
RESEARCH
.
34
2.5
CONCLUSION
.
38
3.
ACCESS
DENIED:
HOW
EQUITY
CROWDFUNDING
PLATFORMS
USE
QUALITY
SIGNALS
TO
SELECT
NEW
VENTURES
.
39
3.1
INTRODUCTION
.
40
3.2
THEORY
.
43
3.2.1
ECFPS
'
BUSINESS
MODELS.
43
3.2.2
ECFPS
'
PRE-CAMPAIGN
PHASE
.
44
3.2.3
INFORMATION
ASYMMETRIES
FOR
ECFPS
.
45
3.2.4
SIGNALING
THEORY
.
46
IX
3.2.5
SIGNALS
FOR
ECFPS
.
47
3.2.6
SIGNALING
ENVIRONMENT
.
51
3.2.7
RECEIVER
CHARACTERISTICS
.
54
3.3
METHODOLOGY
.
57
3.3.1
SAMPLE
.
58
3.3.2
RESEARCH
INSTRUMENT
.
60
3.3.3
VARIABLES
.
62
3.4
ANALYSIS
AND
RESULTS
.
65
3.4.1
BASELINE
ANALYSES
.
68
3.4.2
SIGNALING
ENVIRONMENT
.
68
3.4.3
RECEIVER
CHARACTERISTICS
.
69
3.4.4
ROBUSTNESS
CHECKS
.
70
3.4.5
EXTERNAL
VALIDITY
.
72
3.5
DISCUSSION
.
72
3.5.1
THEORETICAL
IMPLICATIONS
.
72
3.5.2
PRACTICAL
IMPLICATIONS
.
74
3.5.3
LIMITATIONS
AND
FUTURE
RESEARCH
.
75
4.
ATTRACTING
BUSINESS
ANGELS:
DOES
SIGNALING
SUSTAINABILITY
PAY
OFF
FOR
NEW
VENTURES?
.
78
4.1
INTRODUCTION
.
79
4.2
THEORY
.
82
4.2.1
INFORMATION
ASYMMETRIES
ABOUT
ECONOMIC
QUALITY
.
82
4.2.2
SUSTAINABILITY
QUALITY
SIGNALS
FOR
BAS
.
84
4.2.3
INTERACTIONS
BETWEEN
SIGNALS
.
88
4.2.4
SIGNALER
CHARACTERISTICS
.
89
4.2.5
RECEIVER
CHARACTERISTICS
.
90
4.3
METHODOLOGY
.
92
4.3.1
SAMPLE
.
93
4.3.2
RESEARCH
INSTRUMENT
.
94
4.3.3
VARIABLES
.
96
4.4
ANALYSIS
AND
RESULTS
.
98
4.4.1
BASELINE
ANALYSIS
.
99
4.4.2
INTERACTIONS
BETWEEN
SIGNALS
.
99
X
4.4.3
SIGNALER
CHARACTERISTICS
.
99
4.4.4
RECEIVER
CHARACTERISTICS
.
100
4.5
DISCUSSION
.
102
4.5.1
THEORETICAL
IMPLICATIONS
.
103
4.5.2
PRACTICAL
IMPLICATIONS
.
105
4.5.3
LIMITATIONS
AND
FUTURE
RESEARCH
.
106
5.
CONCLUSION
OF
THE
THESIS
.
108
5.1
SUMMARY
.
108
5.2
CONTRIBUTIONS
AND
IMPLICATIONS
.
110
5.2.1
THEORETICAL
CONTRIBUTIONS
.
110
5.2.2
PRACTICAL
IMPLICATIONS
.
113
5.3
LIMITATIONS
AND
AVENUES
FOR
FUTURE
RESEARCH
.
114
5.4
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
.
116
LIST
OF
REFERENCES
.
117
APPENDIX
.
131
XI |
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spelling | Bafera, Julian Verfasser (DE-588)1250196604 aut Signaling theory in entrepreneurship essays on its scientific application and receiver relevance Julian Bafera 1. Auflage Göttingen Cuvillier Verlag 2021 XIV, 137 Seiten Diagramme 21 cm x 14.8 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Dissertation Bergische Univerität Wuppertal 2021 Signaling (DE-588)4617594-5 gnd rswk-swf Entrepreneurship (DE-588)7588126-3 gnd rswk-swf Informationsökonomie (DE-588)4161671-6 gnd rswk-swf Conjoint new venture quality adverse selection moral hazard entrepreneurship research Unternehmertum Conjoint-Analyse Informationsasymmetrien decision-making ECFPs new ventures entrepreneurship sustainability quality Signaltheorie Empfänger signaling environment Frühphasenfinanzierung Erfolgsbilanz sustainability signals signal (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Entrepreneurship (DE-588)7588126-3 s Informationsökonomie (DE-588)4161671-6 s Signaling (DE-588)4617594-5 s DE-604 Bergische Universität Wuppertal (DE-588)64944-2 dgg Wuppertal (DE-588)4067084-3 gnd uvp DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033074005&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Bafera, Julian Signaling theory in entrepreneurship essays on its scientific application and receiver relevance Signaling (DE-588)4617594-5 gnd Entrepreneurship (DE-588)7588126-3 gnd Informationsökonomie (DE-588)4161671-6 gnd |
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title | Signaling theory in entrepreneurship essays on its scientific application and receiver relevance |
title_auth | Signaling theory in entrepreneurship essays on its scientific application and receiver relevance |
title_exact_search | Signaling theory in entrepreneurship essays on its scientific application and receiver relevance |
title_exact_search_txtP | Signaling theory in entrepreneurship essays on its scientific application and receiver relevance |
title_full | Signaling theory in entrepreneurship essays on its scientific application and receiver relevance Julian Bafera |
title_fullStr | Signaling theory in entrepreneurship essays on its scientific application and receiver relevance Julian Bafera |
title_full_unstemmed | Signaling theory in entrepreneurship essays on its scientific application and receiver relevance Julian Bafera |
title_short | Signaling theory in entrepreneurship |
title_sort | signaling theory in entrepreneurship essays on its scientific application and receiver relevance |
title_sub | essays on its scientific application and receiver relevance |
topic | Signaling (DE-588)4617594-5 gnd Entrepreneurship (DE-588)7588126-3 gnd Informationsökonomie (DE-588)4161671-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Signaling Entrepreneurship Informationsökonomie Hochschulschrift |
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