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NEW QUALITY OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT [PDF]
Economic processes in the world are characterized by a high level of dynamism, change and innovative approaches to addressing key issues in nowadays.
Nataliia Kraus +2 more
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German crowd-investing platforms: Literature review and survey [PDF]
This article presents a comprehensive overview of the current German crowd-investing market drawing on a data-set of 31 crowd-investing platforms including the analysis of 265 completed projects. While crowd-investing market still only represents a niche
David Grundy, Carolina Ohmer
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Which Securities Regulation Promotes Crowdinvesting? [PDF]
In this paper, we show that too strong investor protection may harm small firms and, thus, entrepreneurial initiatives. This situation is particularly relevant in crowdinvesting, which refers to a recent financial innovation originating on the Internet ...
Hornuf, Lars, Schwienbacher, Armin
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Funding Dynamics in Crowdinvesting [PDF]
We use hand-collected data from four German crowdinvesting portals to analyze what determines individual investment decisions in crowdinvesting. In contrast with the crowdfunding campaigns on Kickstarter, where the typical pattern of project support is U-
Hornuf, Lars, Schwienbacher, Armin
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Heterogeneity of motivations among crowdinvestors: Evidence from the football industry [PDF]
PURPOSE: As the issue of the motivations of crowdinvestors is still heavily debated, empirical research has come to focus on specific industries and the heterogeneity of motivations within specific crowdfunding models.
Szczepan Kościółek
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Rationing and screening in crowdinvesting-markets [PDF]
The allocation of shares on crowd-investing-platforms is best described by the phrase "first come, first served". An entrepreneur who sells corporate equity to a "crowd" of investors on such a platform chooses a fixed investment target before the ...
Dalvai, Wilfried, Mäschle, Oliver
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CROWDFUNDING AS A MODEL OF FINANCING A COMPANY
Access to finance is a key issue especially for companies in the early stages of development. Bank credit is not always available and own funds are often barely enough to start a business.
Elżbieta Rak-Młynarska
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The Emergence of Crowdinvesting in Europe [PDF]
This paper first presents the development of the crowdinvesting market in Europe since its start in 2007. Then, using hand-collected data on the complete set of crowdinvesting campaigns run in Germany, the paper shows that successful campaigns tend to ...
Hornuf, Lars, Schwienbacher, Armin
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Rationing of excessive demand on crowdinvesting-platforms [PDF]
On crowdinvesting-platforms, non-publicly traded companies can offer equity to private investors. Currently, platforms like Crowdcube.com in Great Britain or Seedmatch.de in Germany are using a mechanism for the allocation of available shares best ...
Mäschle, Oliver
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Business Processes Modelling of Crowdinvesting Platforms Based on Assets’ Tokenization
The rapid development of digital platforms, the formation of new business models of interaction between the economics agents, as well as the problem of increasing the efficiency of resources have generated the need to develop new approaches to the ...
E. V. Popov +2 more
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