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Feeling Right: Regulatory Fit Theory and Early-Stage Entrepreneurial Investment Decisions

  • Shiyao Jiang , Guiquan Li ORCID logo EMAIL logo , Haixin Liu , Jie Xiong and Shubho Chakraborty

Abstract

Recent advances in entrepreneurial investment decisions research implied that early-stage investment decisions, given their extreme uncertainty and unpredictability, were results of investors’ intuition processes. In other words, investors manage the high risks of early-stage investment decisions by finding justifications of future value against risk in the invested entrepreneurial projects. Although some studies have discussed the decision-making process of mid- and late-stage venture capital, there is still a lack of discussion on the early-stage investment decision-making mechanism. In this paper, we draw on regulatory fit theory to theorize how the fit of regulatory focus between investor and entrepreneur could lead to the investor’s early-stage investment decisions in terms of investment amount and speed. Across three experimental studies, we found empirical support for our proposed model. Specifically, investors who have similar regulatory focus with the entrepreneurs are more likely to invest a larger amount of funds at a faster speed. We further found that investor’s sense of rightness mediates the relationship between regulatory fit and investment decision, and investor’s previous investment experience plays a moderating role.


Corresponding author: Guiquan Li, School of Psychological and Cognitive Sciences, Beijing Key Laboratory of Behavior and Mental Health, Peking University, Beijing, China, E-mail:

Funding source: National Natural Science Foundation of China

Award Identifier / Grant number: 71701015, 71972109, 71732004

Funding source: Ministry of Education of China

Award Identifier / Grant number: 17YJA630132

  1. Availability of data and material: Available upon request to the corresponding author.

  2. Code availability: Not applicable.

  3. Research funding: This work is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 71701015, 71972109, 71732004) and research fund from Ministry of Education of China (Grant No. 17YJA630132).

  4. Author contributions: Equal contribution.

  5. Competing interests: Not applicable.

Appendix

Appendix A: Entrepreneur’s Promotion Focus Manipulation Video

Appendix B: Entrepreneur’s Prevention Focus Manipulation Video

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Received: 2020-08-22
Accepted: 2022-02-12
Published Online: 2022-03-24

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