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This study investigates characteristics of individual crowdfunding practices and drivers of fundraising success, where entrepreneurs can tailor their crowdfunding initiatives better than on standardized platforms. Our data indicate that most of the funds provided are entitled to receive either financial compensations (equity and profit-share arrangement) or nonfinancial benefits (final product and token of appreciation), while donations are less common. Moreover, crowdfunding initiatives that are structured as nonprofit organizations tend to be significantly more successful than other organizational forms in achieving their fundraising targets, even after controlling for various project characteristics. This finding is in line with theoretical arguments developed by the contract failure literature which postulates that nonprofit organizations may fund it easier to attract money for initiatives that are of interest for the general community due to their reduced focus on profits.
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Paul Belleflamme
Ifo Institute for Economic Research
Thomas Lambert
Laboratoire Lorrain de Recherche en Informatique et ses Applications
Armin Schwienbacher
SKEMA Business School
Venture Capital
UCLouvain
Université Lille Nord de France
Ifo Institute for Economic Research
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a11e6a3db195b84738e152d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/13691066.2013.785151
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