The rapid rise of crowdfunding in the past five years, most prominently among US- based platforms such as Kickstarter and IndieGoGo, has begun to attract the attention of a wide range of scholars, policymakers and practitioners. As the industry evolves, it is developing a range of specialist sub-genres and platforms, from politics to manufacturing. This paper considers civic crowdfunding – the use of crowdfunding for projects that produce community or quasi-public assets – and argues that its emergence demands a fresh set of questions and approaches
Crowdsourcing, the umbrella term that includes crowdfunding, was introduced as a method to generate ...
Crowdfunding is a method of raising funds for projects, creative pursuits, peer-to-peer lending, and...
Crowdfunding enables groups to self-fund the changes they want to make in the world. In other words,...
The rapid rise of crowdfunding in the past five years, most prominently among US-based platforms suc...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comparative Media Studies, 2014.C...
Civic crowdfunding is a sub-type of crowdfunding through which citizens, in collaboration with gover...
This article studies the emergence of government-initiated civic crowdfunding platforms. Such platfo...
Although the academic spotlight has been on Civic Crowdfunding (CCF) since 2013, thus providing the ...
Digital technology is increasingly being used to bring citizens and communities together to address ...
In civic crowdfunding, local communities are asked to financially contribute to projects aimed at th...
This dissertation proposes the civic crowdfunding platform as a worthy object for critical study and...
Civic crowdfunding is a sub-type of crowdfunding whereby citizens contribute to funding community-ba...
Crowdfunding is a novel and increasingly popular means to finance cultural projects. Crowdfunding ca...
The authors investigate whether Web Civic Crowdfunding can support local authorities in the financin...
In recent years, many cities have experienced new forms of collaboration that have an impact on citi...
Crowdsourcing, the umbrella term that includes crowdfunding, was introduced as a method to generate ...
Crowdfunding is a method of raising funds for projects, creative pursuits, peer-to-peer lending, and...
Crowdfunding enables groups to self-fund the changes they want to make in the world. In other words,...
The rapid rise of crowdfunding in the past five years, most prominently among US-based platforms suc...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comparative Media Studies, 2014.C...
Civic crowdfunding is a sub-type of crowdfunding through which citizens, in collaboration with gover...
This article studies the emergence of government-initiated civic crowdfunding platforms. Such platfo...
Although the academic spotlight has been on Civic Crowdfunding (CCF) since 2013, thus providing the ...
Digital technology is increasingly being used to bring citizens and communities together to address ...
In civic crowdfunding, local communities are asked to financially contribute to projects aimed at th...
This dissertation proposes the civic crowdfunding platform as a worthy object for critical study and...
Civic crowdfunding is a sub-type of crowdfunding whereby citizens contribute to funding community-ba...
Crowdfunding is a novel and increasingly popular means to finance cultural projects. Crowdfunding ca...
The authors investigate whether Web Civic Crowdfunding can support local authorities in the financin...
In recent years, many cities have experienced new forms of collaboration that have an impact on citi...
Crowdsourcing, the umbrella term that includes crowdfunding, was introduced as a method to generate ...
Crowdfunding is a method of raising funds for projects, creative pursuits, peer-to-peer lending, and...
Crowdfunding enables groups to self-fund the changes they want to make in the world. In other words,...