Twitter sentiment as a weak signal in venture capital financing

Andranik Tumasjan, Reiner Braun, Barbara Stolz

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Abstract

How do venture capitalists (VCs) incorporate weak and strong signals in the valuation of technology-based startups? Based on a sociocognitive perspective of signaling theory, we introduce Twitter sentiment as a novel and weak signal, which we juxtapose with patents as a traditional, strong signal. While we find a positive association between both signals and VCs' venture valuations, our results reveal that Twitter sentiment does not correlate with actual long-term investment success, whereas patents do. Additionally, we identify and test novelty and experience characteristics (i.e., startup age and VC firm experience) as boundary conditions for our proposed signal-valuation relationships.

Original languageEnglish
Article number106062
JournalJournal of Business Venturing
Volume36
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2021

Keywords

  • Patents
  • Signaling theory
  • Twitter sentiment
  • Valuations
  • Venture capital

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