The explosion of crowdfunding within entrepreneurial circles is attracting increased academic interest in the nature of crowdfunding, its antecedents, and its consequences. In an effort to help researchers concentrate their inquiry on the most promising questions and theories involving crowdfunding, we surveyed key thought leaders within the entrepreneurship field—the Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice editorial review board—regarding what inquiry they believe is needed. Their responses offer implications for crowdfunding research. For example, cross-disciplinary work is one approach that board members believe holds high potential. In response, we outline a cross-disciplinary research agenda that can inform scholarly efforts
Crowdfunding has emerged as an innovating way of funding for individuals and companies, alternative ...
Our selective literature review summarizes the articles to date that have examined crowdfunding in t...
Crowdfunding has gained traction as a mechanism to raise resources for entrepreneurial and artistic ...
Purpose: Crowdfunding is a global phenomenon of rising signifcance and impact on different areas of ...
Crowdfunding is a rapidly growing phenomenon wherein entrepreneurs seek funding for their entreprene...
The authors provide a broad overview of our knowledge on crowdfunding, particularly bridging two imp...
Since Dushnitsky and Klueter’s paper on “an e-Bay for ideas” (2011), academic research on crowdfundi...
This editorial outlines our perspective on the state of literature as well as suggestions for new co...
This contribution evaluates key theoretical bases that were used in previous research, to investigat...
The aim of this dissertation is to review the obstructions faced by the young entrepreneurs and the ...
International audienceEntrepreneurs have started relying on crowdfunding to fund their investments. ...
Purpose – The editorial introduces the papers included in the special issue by highlighting their co...
Crowdfunding is a collaborative initiative, usually via internet, where people network to collective...
The digitalization revolution has significantly altered conditions for financing new and small firms...
Crowdfunding research has grown exponentially since the first academic papers in the field were publ...
Crowdfunding has emerged as an innovating way of funding for individuals and companies, alternative ...
Our selective literature review summarizes the articles to date that have examined crowdfunding in t...
Crowdfunding has gained traction as a mechanism to raise resources for entrepreneurial and artistic ...
Purpose: Crowdfunding is a global phenomenon of rising signifcance and impact on different areas of ...
Crowdfunding is a rapidly growing phenomenon wherein entrepreneurs seek funding for their entreprene...
The authors provide a broad overview of our knowledge on crowdfunding, particularly bridging two imp...
Since Dushnitsky and Klueter’s paper on “an e-Bay for ideas” (2011), academic research on crowdfundi...
This editorial outlines our perspective on the state of literature as well as suggestions for new co...
This contribution evaluates key theoretical bases that were used in previous research, to investigat...
The aim of this dissertation is to review the obstructions faced by the young entrepreneurs and the ...
International audienceEntrepreneurs have started relying on crowdfunding to fund their investments. ...
Purpose – The editorial introduces the papers included in the special issue by highlighting their co...
Crowdfunding is a collaborative initiative, usually via internet, where people network to collective...
The digitalization revolution has significantly altered conditions for financing new and small firms...
Crowdfunding research has grown exponentially since the first academic papers in the field were publ...
Crowdfunding has emerged as an innovating way of funding for individuals and companies, alternative ...
Our selective literature review summarizes the articles to date that have examined crowdfunding in t...
Crowdfunding has gained traction as a mechanism to raise resources for entrepreneurial and artistic ...