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Crowdfunding and Entrepreneurship

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This accessible text provides an insight into the growing global trend of crowdfunding as a source of entrepreneurial finance.

List of contents

Table of contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the authors


  1. Crowdfunding and Entrepreneurship: Setting the Stage
  2. Introduction
    Definition of small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
    Characteristics of successful entrepreneurs
    Capital structure
    The differences between small firms’ and large firms’ capital structure
    Sources of entrepreneurial finance
    Summary
    Recommended reading
    References

  3. What is Crowdfunding?
  4. Introduction
    Definition of crowdfunding
    Features of crowdfunding
    Evolution and development of crowdfunding
    Types of crowdfunding
    Crowdfunding platforms
    Platform intermediaries
    Characteristics of crowdfunding entrepreneurs
    Benefits of crowdfunding
    Summary
    Recommended reading
    References

  5. The Financial Behaviour of Entrepreneurs in Relation to Crowdfunding
  6. Introduction
    Pecking order and trade-off theories
    Static trade-off versus pecking order in small firms
    Crowdfunding and the firm’s life cycle
    Types of entrepreneurship
    Summary
    Recommended reading
    References

  7. Exploring Resource-Based Theory in Crowdfunding
  8. Introduction
    Origin and background of Resource-Based Theory
    The Resource-Based Theory
    Types of resources
    Assumptions of Resource-Based Theory
    The characteristics of strategic resources
    Evaluation of Resources
    Assembling resources through Resource-Based Theory
    Critiques of Resource-Based Theory
    Linking resources with capabilities
    Understanding resources exchanged in crowdfunding
    The Resource Exchange Theory
    Crowdfunding through the lens of Resource Exchange Theory
    Crowdfunding: resources, capabilities and stakeholders
    Stakeholder theory and crowdfunding
    Crowdfunding: stakeholders analysis and involvement
    Crowdfunding: the role of financiers
    The characteristics of stakeholders and resource exchange process in crowdfunding
    Summary
    Recommended reading
    References

  9. Reducing the Risk of Information Asymmetry in Crowdfunding
  10. Introduction
    What is information asymmetry?
    Advantages and disadvantages of information asymmetry
    Information asymmetry in crowdfunding
    Causes of information asymmetry
    Strategies for reducing information asymmetry in crowdfunding
    Summary
    Recommended reading
    References

  11. The Trend in The Market of Digital Finance
  12. Introduction
    The concept of financial inclusion
    Digital finance
    Types of digital finance
    The benefits of digital finance
    FinTech
    Digital technologies enable financial inclusion
    FinTech trends
    Summary
    Recommended reading
    References

  13. The Features of a Good Crowdfunding Campaign
  14. Introduction
    Empirical studies
    The ten commandments of crowdfunding
    Crowdfunding campaign timelines
    The pitch
    The role of effective communication
    Summary
    Recommended reading
    References

  15. The Problems Encountered by Entrepreneurs in Sourcing Crowdfunding
  16. Introduction
    Challenges of crowdfunding
    The problems of choosing the right crowdfunding platform
    The problems of building up interest
    Avoiding/minimizing crowdfunding minefields
    Summary
    Recommended reading
    References

  17. The Role of Social Relationships and Networking in Sourcing Crowdfunding
  18. Introduction
    Social relationship and networking in crowdfunding
    The differences between social network theory and business network theory
    Networking and equity crowdfunding
    The network dynamics in crowdfunding
    Relational benefits of networks in crowdfunding
    Social media usage in crowdfunding
    The interplay of social media messages and social ties
    Social network dynamics in charitable crowdfunding
    Social interaction in charitable crowdfunding
    Summary
    Recommended reading
    References

  19. The Scope of Crowdfunding as A Niche Market
  20. Introduction
    What is a niche market?
    The catalysts for crowdfunding
    The features of crowdfunding as a niche market
    Crowdfunding: closing the finance gap for small firms as a niche market
    Summary
    Recommended reading
    References


  21. Areas for Government Assistance
  22. Introduction
    Regulatory support of government
    Review of the regulatory framework for crowdfunding
    The need for harmonized EU regulation
    The new EU legislative framework
    JOBS vs. ECSPR
    Other areas of government support
    Blockchain technology in crowdfunding
    Peer-to-peer crowdfunding for local governments
    Summary
    Recommended reading
    References

  23. Case studies of successful crowdfunding campaigns
  24. Introduction
    Case study 1
    Case study 2
    Case study 3
    Case study 4
    Summary
    Recommended reading
    References
Appendix: Links to Support Students

About the author

Ignatius Ekanem is Senior Lecturer in Business and Management at Middlesex University Business School, London. He is the author of Writing a Business Plan: A Practical Guide, also from Routledge.
Steve Ideh is a chartered accountant and certified management consultant with over 25 years’ experience in finance. He is an adjunct faculty member at several business schools and a regular speaker at entrepreneurship events.

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This accessible text provides an insight into the growing global trend of crowdfunding as a source of entrepreneurial finance.

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