Driven by the increasing popularity of crowdfunding, academic researchers have examined the impacts of internal social capital accumulated on crowdfunding platforms and external social capital formed through online and offline friend networks on campaign success. However, no research has examined the impacts of social networks from a structural perspective. In the current research, we investigate the extent to which donor- and supporter-based campaign network centralities affect the amount of capital a fundraising campaign is able to generate. Using a panel data set collected from a donation-based crowdfunding platform, Fundly, we reveal that campaign network centralities based on strong ties (shared donors) and weak ties (shared supporters...
In online peer-to-peer fundraising, individual fundraisers, acting on behalf of nonprofit organizati...
In online peer-to-peer fundraising, individual fundraisers, acting on behalf of nonprofit organizati...
Fundraisers expect to raise as much funds as possible even after they have reached initial threshold...
Driven by the increasing popularity of crowdfunding, academic researchers have examined the impacts ...
Abstract This study examines the role of social connections and network centrality in attracting fun...
We build a multilevel model to explain the relationships between social capital and crowdfunding act...
The long-term potentiality of online communities and activities depends critically on contribution b...
Crowdfunding is gaining popularity as a viable means to raise financial capital for good causes, cul...
A considerable amount of academic research on crowdfunding has highlighted the importance of online ...
Crowdfunding – in which people can raise funds through collaborative contributions of general public...
This study aims to analyze the effects of social capital—namely structural,relational, and cog...
This study examines how the existence of multiple charitable campaigns supporting similar causes on ...
Crowdfunding involves raising small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically via th...
Crowdfunding as a new way of financing in the web 2.0 has increased over the last years, but only li...
As crowdfunding platforms are increasingly linked to third-party social media platforms, questions a...
In online peer-to-peer fundraising, individual fundraisers, acting on behalf of nonprofit organizati...
In online peer-to-peer fundraising, individual fundraisers, acting on behalf of nonprofit organizati...
Fundraisers expect to raise as much funds as possible even after they have reached initial threshold...
Driven by the increasing popularity of crowdfunding, academic researchers have examined the impacts ...
Abstract This study examines the role of social connections and network centrality in attracting fun...
We build a multilevel model to explain the relationships between social capital and crowdfunding act...
The long-term potentiality of online communities and activities depends critically on contribution b...
Crowdfunding is gaining popularity as a viable means to raise financial capital for good causes, cul...
A considerable amount of academic research on crowdfunding has highlighted the importance of online ...
Crowdfunding – in which people can raise funds through collaborative contributions of general public...
This study aims to analyze the effects of social capital—namely structural,relational, and cog...
This study examines how the existence of multiple charitable campaigns supporting similar causes on ...
Crowdfunding involves raising small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically via th...
Crowdfunding as a new way of financing in the web 2.0 has increased over the last years, but only li...
As crowdfunding platforms are increasingly linked to third-party social media platforms, questions a...
In online peer-to-peer fundraising, individual fundraisers, acting on behalf of nonprofit organizati...
In online peer-to-peer fundraising, individual fundraisers, acting on behalf of nonprofit organizati...
Fundraisers expect to raise as much funds as possible even after they have reached initial threshold...