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PART I: POSITIVE CROWDFUNDING THEORY – MICRO ECONOMIC UNDERPINNINGS, CONTINGENCY FACTORS AND REGULATION ISSUES 1. An Industrial Organization Framework to Understand the Strategies of Crowdfunding Platforms - Paul Belleflamme and Thomas Lambert 2. Equity Crowdfunding in Africa: How Can Investment Micro-Behaviors Make the Crowdfunding Macro-System Work? - Gwenaelle Oruezabala and Simon G. Peter 3. Crowdfunding: How and Why People Participate - Liz Gerber and Julie Hui 4. Crowdfunding for Social Enterprises: An Exploratory Analysis of the Italian Context - Bernardo Balboni, Ulpiana Kocollari and Ivana Pais 5. Crowdfunding Legal Framework: An International Analysis - Franck Juredieu and Sebastien Mayoux PART II: NORTMATIVE CROWDFUNDING THEORY – MODELS, MODES AND CONTEXTS 6. Creating Project Legitimacy - The Role of Entrepreneurial Narrative in Reward-Based Crowdfunding - Denis Frydrych, Adam J. Bock and Tony Kinder 7. Crowdlending as a Socially Innovative Corporate Financial Instrument - Leire San-Jose and Jose Luis Retolaza 8. A Social Network Approach for Crowdfunding - Jorge Renato Verschoore and Rovian Dill Zuquetto 9. The Investment Model of Crowdfunding for MSME (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises) in India - Ritu Srivastava 10. Is Crowdfunding Sharia Compliant? - Sophie Nivoix and Fatima Zahra Ouchrif PART III: CRITICAL CROWDFUNDING THEORY – SOCIAL, LEGAL AND ECONOMICS IMPACTS 11. Crowdfunding in Present Society: Deconstructing the Zeitgeist - Jerome Meric 12. Equity-Based Crowdfunding: Allowing the Masses to Take a Slice of the Pie - Abbey Stemler 13. Crowdfunding Seen through the Lens of the Psychological Contract - Remi Jardat and Yvon Pesqueux
This work for scholars and practitioners considers social, economic, and regulation aspects of crowdfunding. American, European, and international contributors come from fields such as business, economics, management, and entrepreneurship, along with bank regulation, digital media, social technologies, and finance. They look at crowdfunding from the perspectives of positive theory, normative theory, and critical theory. The book begins with a detailed overview of key questions and recent literature in the field. The rest of the book is divided into three sections addressing three theoretical perspectives. Some subjects discussed include equity crowdfunding in Africa, crowdfunding for social enterprises, sharia and crowdfunding, crowdfunding for microenterprises in India, and social, legal, and economic impacts of crowdfunding.