New Financial Alternatives in Seeding Entrepreneurship: Microfinance, Crowdfunding, and Peer–to–Peer Innovations
Texas Christian University · The University of Texas at Arlington · +3 more institutions
Abstract
New financing alternatives, such as microfinance, crowdfunding, and peer–to–peer lending, have expanded rapidly. To date, few studies have investigated the antecedents and consequences of these financing mechanisms. This special issue provides an academic foundation for understanding new financial options that entrepreneurs can now use to start and grow ventures. In the introductory article, we integrate strands of the literature on emerging innovations in entrepreneurial finance and provide a framework for a systematic approach to new research questions. We conclude with a discussion of the six papers in the special issue and demonstrate how they contribute to the framework.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 60.01
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 51
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4Topics & keywords
- Microfinance
- Entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurial finance
- Business
- Foundation (evidence)
- New Ventures
- Finance
- Marketing
- Decent work and economic growth