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2017
Sunday, December 10th
12:00 AM

A Potato Salad with a Lemon Twist: Using Supply-Side Shocks to Study the Impact of Low-Quality Actors on Crowdfunding Platforms

Hilah Geva, Tel Aviv University
Ohad Barzilay, Tel Aviv University
Gal Oestreicher-Singer, Tel Aviv University

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An Empirical Study of Task Entry Decisions on Open Innovation Contests

Jiahui Mo, Nanyang Technological University
Nila ZHANG, Nanyang Technological University

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Call for Bids to Improve Matching Efficiency: Evidence from Online Labor Markets

Xue Guo, Temple University
Jing Gong, Temple University Fox School of Business and Management
Paul Pavlou, Temple University

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Competitive Positioning of Complementors on Digital Platforms: Evidence from the Sharing Economy

Michael Wessel, Copenhagen Business School
Ferdinand Thies, University of Liechtenstein
Alexander Benlian, Technische Universität Darmstadt

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Deep Investment Behavior Profiling by Recurrent Neural Network in P2P Lending

Xiao HAN, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
Leye Wang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Hailiang Huang, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

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Exploring the Role of Learning in Crowdsourcing Creativity: The Value of Idea-Building in the Crowd

Jie Ren, Fordham University
Yue Han, Stevens Institute of Technology
William Yeoh, Deakin University
Yegin Genc, Pace University

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Get It before It’s Gone? How Limited Rewards Influence Backers’ Choices in Reward-Based Crowdfunding

Markus Weinmann, University of Liechtenstein
Matthias Tietz, University of Liechtenstein
Alexander Simons, University of Liechtenstein
Jan vom Brocke, University of Liechtenstein

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Good Signals, Bad Signals: Performance and Trait Implications of Signaling in Online Labor Markets

Christian Holthaus, Technische Universitat Darmstadt
Ruth Maria Stock, Technische Universität Darmstadt

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Home Bias in Online Employment

Chen Liang, Arizona State University WP Carey School of Business
Kevin Hong, Arizona State University WP Carey School of Business
Bin Gu, Arizona State University

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HOW TO DESIGN AN INTERNAL CROWDSOURCING SYSTEM

Nicolas Knop, Universitat Sankt Gallen School of Management
David Durward, University of Kassel
Ivo Blohm, University of St. Gallen

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I'll Have What S/he's Having: A Case Study of a Social Trading Network

Matthias Pelster, Paderborn University

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Investing or Gambling? Empirical Evidence on the Role of the Lottery in Reward-based Crowdfunding Platforms

Zuyin (Alvin) Zheng, Temple University
Jing Gong, Temple University Fox School of Business and Management
Paul Pavlou, Temple University

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Launch on a High Note: How Prefunding Strategies Affect Crowdfunding Outcomes

Aravinda Garimella, Foster School of Business, University of Washington
Ming Fan, University of Washington
Suresh Kotha, University of Washington
Weijia You, Beijing Forestry University

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Learning from Project Failure in Kickstarter

Xue Tan, University of Washington
Yingda Lu, University of Illinois Chicago
Lin Hao, University of Notre Dame
Yong Tan, University of Washington

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Milking the Social Network: A Chinese Indigenous Psychology Perspective on WeChat C2C Commerce

Zhijie Li, Tsinghua University
Xixi Li, tsinghua university
Xunhua Guo, Tsinghua University
Guoqing Chen, Tsinghua University

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Mobilizing Online Social Capital: The Relational View of Crowdfunding

Yongsuk Kim, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)
Zhixing Zhang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)

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Organization-Sponsored Sharing Platforms: Managing the Dialectics of Conflicting Institutional Logics

Ulrike Schultze, Southern Methodist University
Anita Diana Bhappu, University of California, Merced

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Race and Rating on Sharing Economy Platforms: The Effect of Race Similarity and Reputation on Trust and Booking Intention in Airbnb

Teng Ye, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Rasha Alahmad, University of Michigan
Casey Pierce, University of Michigan
Lionel Peter Robert, University of Michigan

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Social Structure and Trust in Massive Digital Markets

David Holtz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School of Management
Diana Lynn MacLean, Facebook Inc
Sinan Aral, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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What Drives the Competition of Cryptocurrency Exchanges? Examining the Role of the Market and Community

Christian Janze, Goethe University Frankfurt
Ilya Gvozdevskiy, Goethe University Frankfurt

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"What is it Good for – Absolutely Nothing?" Exploring the Influence of Task Meaning on Creativity in Crowdsourcing

Thomas Goerzen, University of Paderborn

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When in Doubt Follow the Crowd: How Idea Quality Moderates the Effect of an Anchor on Idea Evaluation

Thomas Goerzen, University of Paderborn
Dennis Kundisch, University of Paderborn

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