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What is Equity-Based Crowdfunding

Creating Social Value Through Social Entrepreneurship
The method of crowdfunding in which the backers of the project receive ownership in the company/final product in return for their contribution.
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Crowdfunding as a Financial Tool for Social Enterprises: The Funding Performance of Social and Environmental Projects in Crowdfunding
Işıl Sevilay Yılmaz (TED University, Turkey) and Burze Yaşar (TED University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 23
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4727-4.ch008
Abstract
Nevertheless, scholarly knowledge on crowdfunding has been accumulating, and the number of studies on the role of crowdfunding in financing social entrepreneurs is limited and results are mixed. This calls for a need to uncover the underlying dynamics of funding success for socially and environmentally oriented projects. To analyze these dynamics, the authors analyze the funding performance of campaigns tagged by the Kickstarter platform as ‘public benefit', ‘environmental', or ‘LGBTQIA'. Results show that projects with these tags are more likely to be successful compared to projects without tags after controlling for other factors that are shown to affect project success in the literature. These findings provide guidelines to social entrepreneurs looking to fund their projects on crowdfunding platforms and open up the path for future research on the relationship between framing for social and environmental orientation and funding success.
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Social Networking Sites, Online Social Capital, and the Success of Crowdfunding Campaigns
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Resurgence of Crowdfunding During the Corona Pandemic: An Overview
Backers or Contributors become investors in this model. They own a portion of the business in exchange for funding. The shares are based on the size of the contribution.
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