This article reviews some recent developments in the study of crowdfunding – i.e., the practice of raising funds through an open call on the Internet. It also shows how microeconomic theory can help us understand some important aspects of crowdfunding that go beyond the finance sphere of the firm. A special attention is devoted to the role and behavior of crowdfunding platforms, which intermediate between entrepreneurs and contributors. Throughout the article, the Belgian market for crowdfunding serves as the main source of illustrations
The subject of research is crowdfunding as an alternative model of attracting financing for the impl...
Purpose The transition from industrial to social economy and from knowledge produces a paradigm shi...
This paper responds to the growing popularity of micro finance platforms and the associated increasi...
This article addresses crowdfunding, a relatively new form of informal financing of pro-jects and ve...
This book focuses on various types of crowdfunding and the lessons learned from academic research. C...
Crowdfunding is a novel and increasingly popular means to finance cultural projects. Crowdfunding ca...
International audienceThis chapter reports on the crowdfunding phenomenon and expounds its principle...
Abstract: Considering the necessity of innovative development of economy nowadays, proper ...
This Article provides a comprehensive review of the crowdfunding phenomenon. It argues that equity c...
Crowdfunding is a new phenomenon that has been growing rapidly and consistently. Crowdfunding can be...
The lack of funding, and limited access to it are the basic problems faced by small and medium-sized...
In recent years crowdfunding has become an important instrument of capital raising. Its importance, ...
This chapter reviews research and policy literatures on the spheres of crowdfunding. It identifies r...
Entrepreneurship is the ‘lifeblood’ of every economic development. It is a process of identifying id...
Crowdfunding is a relatively new phenomenon. However, its growth rate in recent years has been subst...
The subject of research is crowdfunding as an alternative model of attracting financing for the impl...
Purpose The transition from industrial to social economy and from knowledge produces a paradigm shi...
This paper responds to the growing popularity of micro finance platforms and the associated increasi...
This article addresses crowdfunding, a relatively new form of informal financing of pro-jects and ve...
This book focuses on various types of crowdfunding and the lessons learned from academic research. C...
Crowdfunding is a novel and increasingly popular means to finance cultural projects. Crowdfunding ca...
International audienceThis chapter reports on the crowdfunding phenomenon and expounds its principle...
Abstract: Considering the necessity of innovative development of economy nowadays, proper ...
This Article provides a comprehensive review of the crowdfunding phenomenon. It argues that equity c...
Crowdfunding is a new phenomenon that has been growing rapidly and consistently. Crowdfunding can be...
The lack of funding, and limited access to it are the basic problems faced by small and medium-sized...
In recent years crowdfunding has become an important instrument of capital raising. Its importance, ...
This chapter reviews research and policy literatures on the spheres of crowdfunding. It identifies r...
Entrepreneurship is the ‘lifeblood’ of every economic development. It is a process of identifying id...
Crowdfunding is a relatively new phenomenon. However, its growth rate in recent years has been subst...
The subject of research is crowdfunding as an alternative model of attracting financing for the impl...
Purpose The transition from industrial to social economy and from knowledge produces a paradigm shi...
This paper responds to the growing popularity of micro finance platforms and the associated increasi...