Fund What You Trust? Social Capital and Moral Hazard in Crowdfunding

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Fund What You Trust? Social Capital and Moral Hazard in Crowdfunding by Tse-Chun Lin and Vesa Pursiainen Discussant: Tamara Nefedova 1

Interest Thought-provoking and topical! Reward-based crowdfunding has its PROS: Allows entrepreneurs to learn about demand Provides equal access to financing (female/male entrepreneurs) May open complementary sources of financing and CON(S): Moral hazard 2

Some crowdfunding scams Raised $720 000 Central Standard Timing s watch Raised > $1mln Raised > $4mln 3

Moral hazard in reward-based crowd-funding Mollick (2014) finds little evidence of potential fraud in reward-based crowd-funding (products not delivered 3.6% and 0.05% in $) Strausz (2017), Chemla and Tinn (2018),Chang (2015) crowdfunding overcomes moral hazard 4

Measuring moral hazard Your implicit assumption: unsuccessful project has more chances to be fraudulent Kickstarter projects Successful Unsuccessful But: Many of unsuccessful projects manage to continue and even get alternative financing, others simply lack crowd interest Projects can fail to deliver after a successful campaign: underestimated funding need overfunded but failed to scale up Technical manufacturing issues 5

Kickstarter projects Successful 40% Unsuccessful 60% Product delivered Product not delivered 3.6% and 0.05% in $ (Mollick (2014)) Projects get other sources of financing and continue %? Fraudulent %? But founder exercised best effort %? Fraudulent %? 6

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Relative amounts pledged and success 8

On geographical concentration Distribution of started projects and their success are uneven across the country (see Mollick (2014)) Also each category of projects has its concentration pattern What % of funding comes from high social capital vs low social capital counties? It seems like low social capital counties provide a major part of overall funding despite their lack of trust 9

Local demand/geographically dispersed demand In the same spirit as my previous comment: Campaigns in high social index counties may rely on local demand Local backers provide most of the initial funding + other investors herd 10

Keep-it-All (KIA) versus All-or-Nothing (AON) model Cumming, Leboeuf, and Schwienbacher (2015) suggest that entrepreneurs self-select into AOM model to signal they go for the project only if enough funds are raised AON projects transfer the risk to the entrepreneur (Kickstarter) KIA campaigns put most of the risk on the funders (Indiegogo have both options AON and KIA) AON projects have both higher success and completion rates Furthermore, Chemla and Tinn (2018) provide a theoretical prediction that AON model with a sufficiently high target gives incentives to entrepreneurs not to divert funds compared to KIA model (explanation: real option value of learning through campaign helps entrepreneurs to overcome moral hazard problem) Suggestion: Hence, KIA should be more prone to moral hazard use this to analyze social capital and moral hazard (KIA undelivered products should more likely be fraudulent) 11

How project types are distributed bw high/low social capital counties? Rupasingha et al. (2006) find that urban counties have lower level of social capital, than suburban/rural areas (also believed by Putnam (1995)) Any evidence that some types of projects are more prevalent in rural areas (with presumably high social capital index)? Imagine residents of rural areas mainly start art, entertainment and food projects and residents of urban areas start mainly risky technological projects with high fixed costs: they do not have the same success rate! At least some descriptive stats to show what is going on 12

Kickstarter rule change Did the risk profile of Kickstarter campaigns change? Founders are risk averse more uncertain projects (e.g., technological) moved to other platforms coupled with the previous comment on the relation of rural/urban counties and high/low social capital index this may lead to the result you document: SK is less important 13

New on Kickstarter: Hardware studio badges 2018 The badge means that the project has been accepted into Hardware Studio Connection (hardware accelerator/manufacturing mentorship program) The aim: to prevent projects from flopping after they meet their funding goal This initiative may increase the success rate of projects through two channels: 1) By providing early feedback to the entrepreneurs, the initiative help them to address the development/manufacturing issues early 2) Early screening of projects by the initiative potentially allows to exclude both unfeasible and fraudulent projects (How to disentangle the two?!) - Check if the participation in the initiative is automatic or entrepreneurs may choose not to participate (self-selecting not to participate may be a proxy for potential fraud) 14

Skin in the Game No info on founder s financial participation in the project, But: Proxy it by reputational stake: Founder s information availability (LinkedIn, Facebook accounts) and verifiability vs anonymous projects Anonymous creators conditional on project s failure may be not perfect, but somewhat better proxy of moral hazard 15