Old but gold? Examining the effect of age bias in reward-based crowdfunding

While age is positively related to entrepreneurial success, the prevailing stereotype favors younger entrepreneurs. To better understand how these contradictory perspectives influence funding decisions, we examine the role of age in a sample of 41,602 reward-based crowdfunding campaigns from Indiego...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of business venturing 2024-05, Vol.39 (3), p.1-21, Article 106381
Hauptverfasser: Seigner, Benedikt David Christian, McKenny, Aaron F., Reetz, David K.
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Zusammenfassung:While age is positively related to entrepreneurial success, the prevailing stereotype favors younger entrepreneurs. To better understand how these contradictory perspectives influence funding decisions, we examine the role of age in a sample of 41,602 reward-based crowdfunding campaigns from Indiegogo. We find a negative correlation between an entrepreneur's apparent age and funding performance, indicating a preference for younger entrepreneurs. However, we also find age-based homophily where older entrepreneurs' campaigns attract older backers. Our study distinguishes between statistical and status-based discrimination to understand the multi-faceted nature of age in reward-based crowdfunding and demonstrate how investment motives mitigate and reinforce age-based discrimination. •Status-based discrimination and interpersonal homophily influence age bias in crowdfunding.•Entrepreneurs' age negatively correlates with a campaign's number of backers & funding percentage.•Entrepreneurs' age positively correlates with backers' age, indicating age-based homophily.•We found no differences in age bias linked to entrepreneurs' sex or cultural background.
ISSN:0883-9026
1873-2003
DOI:10.1016/j.jbusvent.2024.106381