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Title
The economics of crowdfunding : startups, portals and investor behavior / Doughlas Cumming and Lisa Hornuf, editors.
ISBN
9783319661193 (electronic book)
3319661191 (electronic book)
9783319661186
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2018]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Call Number
HG4751
Dewey Decimal Classification
332.04154
Summary
'For academics, practitioners and government policymakers, this book provides a sophisticated, comprehensive analysis of this new and important means of capital aggregation across for-profit and nonprofit sectors worldwide.' - Michael Klausner, Nancy and Charles Munger Professor of Business and Professor of Law, Stanford University 'This is an excellent book, a must-read, for anyone interested in the broad phenomenon of crowdfunding.' - Mingfeng Lin, Associate Professor of Management Information Systems, University of Arizona 'It is important that we recognize and respond to the opportunities and challenges arising from innovative methods of financing, such as crowdfunding. This book provides a review of the experience to date, covering important issues such as signaling, fraud, and regulatory models. The insights here are relevant to academics, entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers.' - Maureen Jensen, Chair and CEO of the Ontario Securities Commission This book focuses on various types of crowdfunding and the lessons learned from academic research. Crowdfunding, a new and important source of financing for entrepreneurs, fills a funding gap that was traditionally difficult to close. Chapters from expert contributors define and carefully evaluate the various market segments: donation-based and reward-based crowdfunding, crowdinvesting and crowdlending. They further provide an assessment of startups, market structure, as well as backers and investors for each segment. Attention is given to the theoretical and empirical findings from the recent economics and finance literature. Furthermore, the authors evaluate relevant regulatory efforts in several jurisdictions. This book will appeal to finance, entrepreneurship and legal scholars as well as entrepreneurs and platform operators.-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed February 13, 2018).
1: Introduction
Part I Startups
2: Crowdfunding as a New Financing Tool
3: Signaling to Overcome Inefficiencies in Crowdfunding Markets
4: The Crowd-Entrepreneur Relationship in Startup Financing
5: Fraudulent Behavior by Entrepreneurs and Borrowers
Part II Market Structure
6: Fintech and the Financing of SMEs and Entrepreneurs: From Crowdfunding to Marketplace Lending
Part III Backers and Investors
7: Crowdfunding as a Font of Entrepreneurship: Outcomes of Reward-Based Crowdfunding
8: Crowdfunding Creative Ideas: The Dynamics of Project Backers
Part IV Recent Regulatory Efforts
9: The Regulation of Crowdfunding in the United States. 10: The Regulation of Crowdfunding in Europe
11: Individual Investors’ Access to Crowdinvesting: Two Regulatory Models.