Does the Possibility to Make Equity Investments in Crowdfunding Projects Crowd Out Reward–Based Investments?
Erasmus University Rotterdam · Kensington College of Business · +1 more institution
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Abstract
Despite crowdfunding's increasing popularity as a vehicle for financing early–stage ventures, we still know relatively little about the mechanisms that drive individuals to pledge and invest via such online platforms. We explored the extent to which financial or nonfinancial motivations determine the decision to invest for equity or to pledge. In addition, we also looked at whether having invested for equity can crowd out individuals’ motivation to keep a pledge into the same project. Our results show that nonfinancial motives play no significant role. Furthermore, we find that having invested for equity is a positive predictor of keeping a pledge.
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- Pledge
- Equity crowdfunding
- Popularity
- Equity (law)
- Business
- Finance
- Marketing
- Economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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