Crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter are expected to “democratize” funding by increasing the availability of capital to traditionally underrepresented groups, but there is conflicting evidence about racial disparities in success rates. This paper contributes to the information systems literature on crowdfunding by examining the racial dynamics in the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. The race of subjects in project and user photos are determined with facial recognition software for 138,778 fundraising projects, and matched sample techniques are used to control for observable differences in project categories among racial groups. Even controlling for these observable differences, this study finds that projects with African-American photo...
Crowdfunding is helping to drive financial inclusion by expanding the availability of funds to tradi...
Abstract: Crowdfunding allows founders of for-profit, artistic, and cultural ventures to fund their ...
Fundraisers expect to raise as much funds as possible even after they have reached initial threshold...
The display of personal information in crowdfunding campaigns is vital for facilitating trust; howev...
Crowdfunding platforms offer promising opportunities for project founders to publish their project i...
This paper investigates the determinants of success and failure of crowdfunding. We have drawn a ra...
Americans are increasingly relying on crowdfunding to pay for the costs of healthcare. In medical cr...
All The online crowdfunding industry has witnessed phenomenal growth since the debut of Kickstarter ...
The outcome of a crowdfunding campaign has been a topic of special interest for Information Systems ...
The emerging crowdsourcing paradigm, the social web and the practices of open innovation are generat...
This study focuses on the launch phase of the leading reward-based crowdfunding market—Kickstarter. ...
This study investigates characteristics of individual crowdfunding practices and drivers of fundrais...
Crowdfunding refers to the practice by which funding resources are pooled by people, usually via the...
We focus on reward-based crowdfunding and identify the basic determinants of successful crowdfunding...
AbstractCrowdfunding allows founders of for-profit, artistic, and cultural ventures to fund their ef...
Crowdfunding is helping to drive financial inclusion by expanding the availability of funds to tradi...
Abstract: Crowdfunding allows founders of for-profit, artistic, and cultural ventures to fund their ...
Fundraisers expect to raise as much funds as possible even after they have reached initial threshold...
The display of personal information in crowdfunding campaigns is vital for facilitating trust; howev...
Crowdfunding platforms offer promising opportunities for project founders to publish their project i...
This paper investigates the determinants of success and failure of crowdfunding. We have drawn a ra...
Americans are increasingly relying on crowdfunding to pay for the costs of healthcare. In medical cr...
All The online crowdfunding industry has witnessed phenomenal growth since the debut of Kickstarter ...
The outcome of a crowdfunding campaign has been a topic of special interest for Information Systems ...
The emerging crowdsourcing paradigm, the social web and the practices of open innovation are generat...
This study focuses on the launch phase of the leading reward-based crowdfunding market—Kickstarter. ...
This study investigates characteristics of individual crowdfunding practices and drivers of fundrais...
Crowdfunding refers to the practice by which funding resources are pooled by people, usually via the...
We focus on reward-based crowdfunding and identify the basic determinants of successful crowdfunding...
AbstractCrowdfunding allows founders of for-profit, artistic, and cultural ventures to fund their ef...
Crowdfunding is helping to drive financial inclusion by expanding the availability of funds to tradi...
Abstract: Crowdfunding allows founders of for-profit, artistic, and cultural ventures to fund their ...
Fundraisers expect to raise as much funds as possible even after they have reached initial threshold...