The JOBS Act and the boost for start-up fundraising: A Regression Discontinuity design approach

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Autor(a) principal: Franco, Cleiton
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Sampaio, Gustavo Ramos
Tipo de documento: preprint
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/6459
Resumo: Crowdfunding plataforms are becoming increasingly popular, allowing micro-entrepreneurs to raise money to fund projects in various categories. The present study aims to explorar the effects of the JOBS (Jumpstart Our Business Startups, JOBS) Act, which fostered the crowdfunding model by smoothing several securities regulations, on fundraising, attraction of backers and fundraising categories, seeking to identify ifthere has been a change in the backer profile for the crowdfunding market, especiallyin the Kickstarter.com platform. The empirical analysis used a Regression Discon- tinuity Design model. The discontinuity lies in verifying the incentive provided by the increase in the number of backers and the volume of fundraising after the Act came into effect. When assessing the results, it could benoticed that the Act affected fundraising levels for start-up projects in 75%. In a similar way, it affected the number of backers in 59%. In order to test model specification, robustness tests were performed by fundraising category. The Design, Video Games and Technology categories presented both positive and significant results and reinforced the title of capital increase. There was an increase of US$ 22,599 in the coefficient, which represents a variation of 106% in relation to the average for the Design category. For the Video Games category, the increase was of US$ 42,523, or a variation of 222% in relation to the average. For the Technology category, it was observed that the effect generates an increase of US$ 52,733, or a variation of 174% in relation to the average. Looking at project quality and how it might attract backers, resultsfor successful and unsuccessful projects and for average fundraising were estimated. The results indicate a significative increase in fundraising for successful projects and that they also present evidence on a higher fundraising average. The growth of the crowdfunding movement associated with the JOBS Act brought more institutional and legal security to micro-entrepreneurs, backers and users of crowdfunding plat- forms, demonstrating a positive effect for projects hosted on the Kickstarter.com platform, boosting their volume of fundraising.
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title The JOBS Act and the boost for start-up fundraising: A Regression Discontinuity design approach
spellingShingle The JOBS Act and the boost for start-up fundraising: A Regression Discontinuity design approach
Franco, Cleiton
JOBS Act
start-up companies
Crowdfunding
Regression Discontinuity Design
title_short The JOBS Act and the boost for start-up fundraising: A Regression Discontinuity design approach
title_full The JOBS Act and the boost for start-up fundraising: A Regression Discontinuity design approach
title_fullStr The JOBS Act and the boost for start-up fundraising: A Regression Discontinuity design approach
title_full_unstemmed The JOBS Act and the boost for start-up fundraising: A Regression Discontinuity design approach
title_sort The JOBS Act and the boost for start-up fundraising: A Regression Discontinuity design approach
author Franco, Cleiton
author_facet Franco, Cleiton
Sampaio, Gustavo Ramos
author_role author
author2 Sampaio, Gustavo Ramos
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Franco, Cleiton
Sampaio, Gustavo Ramos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv JOBS Act
start-up companies
Crowdfunding
Regression Discontinuity Design
topic JOBS Act
start-up companies
Crowdfunding
Regression Discontinuity Design
description Crowdfunding plataforms are becoming increasingly popular, allowing micro-entrepreneurs to raise money to fund projects in various categories. The present study aims to explorar the effects of the JOBS (Jumpstart Our Business Startups, JOBS) Act, which fostered the crowdfunding model by smoothing several securities regulations, on fundraising, attraction of backers and fundraising categories, seeking to identify ifthere has been a change in the backer profile for the crowdfunding market, especiallyin the Kickstarter.com platform. The empirical analysis used a Regression Discon- tinuity Design model. The discontinuity lies in verifying the incentive provided by the increase in the number of backers and the volume of fundraising after the Act came into effect. When assessing the results, it could benoticed that the Act affected fundraising levels for start-up projects in 75%. In a similar way, it affected the number of backers in 59%. In order to test model specification, robustness tests were performed by fundraising category. The Design, Video Games and Technology categories presented both positive and significant results and reinforced the title of capital increase. There was an increase of US$ 22,599 in the coefficient, which represents a variation of 106% in relation to the average for the Design category. For the Video Games category, the increase was of US$ 42,523, or a variation of 222% in relation to the average. For the Technology category, it was observed that the effect generates an increase of US$ 52,733, or a variation of 174% in relation to the average. Looking at project quality and how it might attract backers, resultsfor successful and unsuccessful projects and for average fundraising were estimated. The results indicate a significative increase in fundraising for successful projects and that they also present evidence on a higher fundraising average. The growth of the crowdfunding movement associated with the JOBS Act brought more institutional and legal security to micro-entrepreneurs, backers and users of crowdfunding plat- forms, demonstrating a positive effect for projects hosted on the Kickstarter.com platform, boosting their volume of fundraising.
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