The dynamics of crowdfunding: An exploratory study
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Abstract
Crowdfunding allows founders of for-profit, artistic, and cultural ventures to fund their efforts by drawing on relatively small contributions from a relatively large number of individuals using the internet, without standard financial intermediaries. Drawing on a dataset of over 48,500 projects with combined funding over $237 M, this paper offers a description of the underlying dynamics of success and failure among crowdfunded ventures. It suggests that personal networks and underlying project quality are associated with the success of crowdfunding efforts, and that geography is related to both the type of projects proposed and successful fundraising. Finally, I find that the vast majority of founders seem to…
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- Intermediary
- Marketing
- Business
- The Internet
- Entrepreneurial finance
- Dynamics (music)
- Quality (philosophy)
- Affect (linguistics)
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- Decent work and economic growth
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