The Internet-based crowdinvesting market in Europe has developed significantly since its start in 2007 and has become an alternative source of finance for entrepreneurs to sell securities through the Internet to small investors. This market evidences a great variety in platform design and contract forms used by crowdinvesting platforms. By analyzing more detailed, hand-collected data on the complete set of successful and unsuccessful crowdinvesting campaigns run in Germany, this article tests whether different platform and contractual mechanisms affect crowd participation. The results show that crowd participation is largest when the minimum ticket size is small, the crowd is pooled in a financial vehicle, and the crowd is offered investmen...
This paper analyses the linkages between the standard lines of credit (financial intermediaries, pub...
While the crowdfunding phenomenon has attracted considerable practitioner and scholarly attention, e...
Crowdfunding is a relatively new phenomenon. However, its growth rate in recent years has been subst...
The Internet-based crowdinvesting market in Europe has developed significantly since its start in 20...
This paper first presents the development of the crowdinvesting market in Europe since its start in ...
In the working paper we examine crowdinvesting as a new way to finance new ventures, which helps to ...
This article presents a comprehensive overview of the current German crowd-investing market drawing ...
Creation of young and innovational ventures is becoming more and more attrac-tive for potential busi...
This article reviews some recent developments in the study of crowdfunding – i.e., the practice of r...
Equity crowdfunding is a new form of entrepreneurial finance, in which investors do not receive perk...
Equity-based crowdfunding is a relatively new method to obtain capital for start-ups. Hereby venture...
Access to finance is a key issue especially for companies in the early stages of development. Bank c...
Mezzanine-based crowdfunding, or crowdinvesting, is a return-oriented form of crowd financing where ...
It is often assumed that entrepreneurs retain more control of their venture when they opt for equity...
Crowdinvesting platforms are specialized websites that allow average investors to invest in firm’s c...
This paper analyses the linkages between the standard lines of credit (financial intermediaries, pub...
While the crowdfunding phenomenon has attracted considerable practitioner and scholarly attention, e...
Crowdfunding is a relatively new phenomenon. However, its growth rate in recent years has been subst...
The Internet-based crowdinvesting market in Europe has developed significantly since its start in 20...
This paper first presents the development of the crowdinvesting market in Europe since its start in ...
In the working paper we examine crowdinvesting as a new way to finance new ventures, which helps to ...
This article presents a comprehensive overview of the current German crowd-investing market drawing ...
Creation of young and innovational ventures is becoming more and more attrac-tive for potential busi...
This article reviews some recent developments in the study of crowdfunding – i.e., the practice of r...
Equity crowdfunding is a new form of entrepreneurial finance, in which investors do not receive perk...
Equity-based crowdfunding is a relatively new method to obtain capital for start-ups. Hereby venture...
Access to finance is a key issue especially for companies in the early stages of development. Bank c...
Mezzanine-based crowdfunding, or crowdinvesting, is a return-oriented form of crowd financing where ...
It is often assumed that entrepreneurs retain more control of their venture when they opt for equity...
Crowdinvesting platforms are specialized websites that allow average investors to invest in firm’s c...
This paper analyses the linkages between the standard lines of credit (financial intermediaries, pub...
While the crowdfunding phenomenon has attracted considerable practitioner and scholarly attention, e...
Crowdfunding is a relatively new phenomenon. However, its growth rate in recent years has been subst...