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The copycat conundrum: The double- edged sword of crowdfunding

机译:CopyCat难题:众德挤欠的双刃剑

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Crowdfunding has proliferated over the past decade, creating various platforms on which new entrepreneurs signal their value to potential backers in order to attract funding. The boons of crowdfunding have blinded both practitioners and scholars alike, leaving potential negative unintended consequences underexplored. Copycats, for example, are a potential problem for crowdfunding ventures. In this article, we examine the consequences of signaling to these ill-intentioned, opportunistic audiences on crowdfunding platforms and propose a solution to aid novice entrepreneurs in making a more informed decision on platform selection. Specifically, we provide guidance on when to select an open, semi-open, or closed crowdfunding platform to reduce the impact of copycats. We conclude with prescriptive advice to novice entrepreneurs. (C) 2020 Kelley School of Business, Indiana University. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:在过去的十年中,众群已经增殖,创造了新企业家向潜在支持者发出其价值的各种平台,以吸引资金。众筹的租赁蒙蔽了从业者和学者,留下了潜在的负面意外后果,望而极光泽。例如,CopyCats是众筹冒险的潜在问题。在本文中,我们在众筹平台上审视信令对这些弊端,机会主义的受众的后果,并提出了一种解决新手企业家对平台选择做出更明智的决定的解决方案。具体而言,我们为何时选择开放式,半开放或闭合的众筹平台提供指导,以减少模仿抄写率的影响。我们与新手企业家的规定建议结束了。 (c)印第安纳大学凯利商学院。由elsevier Inc.出版的所有权利保留。

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