Research on Crowdfunding: Reviewing the (Very Recent) past and Celebrating the Present

Author:

Short Jeremy C.1,Ketchen David J.2,McKenny Aaron F.3,Allison Thomas H.4,Ireland R. Duane5

Affiliation:

1. Strategic Management in the Department of Entrepreneurship & Economic Development, Michael F. Price College of Business, University of Oklahoma, 307 West Brooks, Norman, OK 73019–4004, USA.

2. Department of Management, Harbert College of Business, Auburn University, 405 W. Magnolia Ave., Auburn, AL 36849, USA.

3. Department of Management, College of Business Administration, University of Central Florida, PO Box 161400, Orlando, FL 32816–1400, USA.

4. Department of Management, Information Systems, and Entrepreneurship, Carson College of Business, Washington State University, PO Box 644750, Pullman, WA 99164–4750, USA.

5. University Distinguished Professor, and holder of the Benton Cocanougher Chair in Business in the Department of Management, Mays Business School, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843–4221, USA.

Abstract

Crowdfunding is a rapidly growing phenomenon wherein entrepreneurs seek funding for their entrepreneurial activities from a potentially large audience of interested individuals. Crowdfunding has exploded in popularity over the last decade and now accounts for tens of billions of dollars annually. But despite the importance and growth of crowdfunding, little scholarly knowledge exists about the topic. To address this gap, this special issue includes five articles that each advance knowledge about crowdfunding in important ways. We briefly review past work on crowdfunding in leading entrepreneurship and management journals. We then highlight the diverse contributions offered in the special issue articles.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Business and International Management

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