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Archetypes of Crowdfunding Platforms: A Multidimensional Comparison
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037beng
077a406326754 Druckausg.: ‡Danmayr, Florian: Archetypes of crowdfunding platforms
087q978-3-658-04558-6
100 Danmayr, Florian
331 Archetypes of Crowdfunding Platforms
335 A Multidimensional Comparison
410 Wiesbaden ; s.l.
412 Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
425 2014
425a2014
433 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 117 p. 30 illus., 2 illus. in color, online resource)
451bBestMasters
501 Description based upon print version of record
517 Basic Principles of Web 2.0From Crowdsourcing to Crowd funding -- Types of Crowd funding -- The Market of Crowd funding Platforms -- Crowd funding as a Source of Finance -- Motivational and Key Success Factors -- Legal Limitations of and Critique on Crowd funding.
527 Druckausg.: ‡Danmayr, Florian: Archetypes of crowdfunding platforms
540aISBN 978-3-658-04559-3
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700 |BUS027000
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700b|330
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750 Basic Principles of Web 2.0 -- From Crowdsourcing to Crowd funding -- Types of Crowd funding -- The Market of Crowd funding Platforms -- Crowd funding as a Source of Finance -- Motivational and Key Success Factors -- Legal Limitations of and Critique on Crowd funding.
753 Currently, a new potential paragon of fundraising and financing, in particular crowdfunding (CF) attracts a lot of attention. Basically, CF is an open call for capital, mainly via the internet, where the desired campaign can be evaluated and financially supported by a large group of individuals, the crowd. The matchmaking process between campaign creators and potential investors is mainly established by a standardized CF platform (CFP). Scientific discourse on CF is still nascent, since existing studies and papers focus on the potential of CF and its basic principles. Florian Danmayr addresses crowdfunding platforms as object of his analysis and contributes to the body of literature by enhancing knowledge on the composition of the CFP market. Contents Basic Principles of Web 2.0 From Crowdsourcing to Crowdfunding Types of Crowdfunding The Market of Crowdfunding Platforms Crowdfunding as a Source of Finance Motivational and Key Success Factors Legal Limitations of and Critique on Crowdfunding Target Groups Researchers, lecturers, and students in the fields of economics, esp. finance, controlling, information systems, and new media Managers and entrepreneurs The Author Ing. MA Florian Danmayr studied Accounting, Controlling and Financial Management at the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria. Currently he works as a project manager at Clusterland Upper Austria.
902s 393313492 Crowdfunding
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081 Danmayr, Florian: Archetypes of Crowdfunding Platforms
100 Springer E-Book
125aElektronischer Volltext - Campuslizenz
655e$uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-04559-3
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