Sampled sources for critical (or integrative) literature review
| Author | Title | Source (Journal/Conf. Proc.) |
|---|---|---|
| Belleflamme et al. (2014) | Crowdfunding: Tapping the right crowd | Journal of Business Venturing |
| Koch and Siering (2015) | Crowdfunding Success Factors: The Characteristics of Successfully Funded Projects on Crowdfunding Platforms | Proceedings of the 23rd European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS, 2015) |
| Mollick (2014) | The dynamics of crowdfunding: An exploratory study | Journal of Business Venturing |
| Mollick and Robb (2016) | Democratizing Innovation and Capital Access: The Role of Crowdfunding | California Management Review |
| Wonglimpiyarat (2018) | Challenges and dynamics of FinTech crowd funding: An innovation system approach | Journal of High Technology Management Research |
| Lacan and Desmet (2017) | Does the crowdfunding platform matter? Risks of negative attitudes in two-sided markets | Journal of Consumer Marketing |
| Muzellec et al. (2015) | Two-sided Internet platforms: A business model lifecycle perspective | Industrial Marketing Management |
| Bretschneider et al. (2014) | Motivations for crowdfunding: What drives the crowd to invest in start-ups? | 22nd European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) |
| Yang et al. (2015) | Winner Takes All? The “Blockbuster Effect” in Crowdfunding Platforms | Thirty Sixth International Conference on Information Systems |
| Kang et al. (2016) | Understanding the determinants of funders’ investment intentions on crowdfunding platforms: A trust-based perspective | Industrial Management and Data Systems |
| Massa Saluzzo and Alegre (2021) | Supporting entrepreneurs: The role of third-party endorsement in crowdfunding platforms | Technological Forecasting and Social Change |
| Belleflamme et al. (2015) | The economics of crowdfunding platforms | Information Economics and Policy |
| Rossi and Vismara (2018) | What do crowdfunding platforms do? A comparison between investment-based platforms in Europe | Eurasian Business Review |
| Haji Gholam Saryazdi et al. (2020) | Designing a qualitative system dynamics model of crowdfunding by document model building | Qualitative Research in Financial Markets |
| Shneor and Vik (2020) | Crowdfunding success: a systematic literature review 2010–2017 | Baltic Journal of Management |
| Jinwook and Lee, 2015 | A Long-Term Study of a Crowdfunding Platform: Predicting Project Success and Fundraising Amount | Proceedings of the 26th ACM Conference on Hypertext & Social Media |
| Troise and Tani (2021) | Exploring entrepreneurial characteristics, motivations and behaviours in equity crowdfunding: some evidence from Italy | Management Decision |
| Zvilichovsky et al. (2015) | Playing Both Sides of the Market: Success and Reciprocity on Crowdfunding Platforms | Eighth bi-annual conference on The Economics of Intellectual Property, Software and the Internet |
| Lee et al. (2016) | Improving Donation Distribution for Crowdfunding: An Agent-Based Model | International conference on social computing, behavioral-cultural modeling and prediction and behavior representation in modeling and simulation |
| Beier and Wagner (2016) | User Behavior in Crowdfunding Platforms - Exploratory Evidence from Switzerland | 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) |
| Hörisch (2015) | Crowdfunding for environmental ventures: an empirical analysis of the influence of environmental orientation on the success of crowdfunding initiatives | Journal of Cleaner Production |
| Hörisch and Tenner (2020) | How environmental and social orientations influence the funding success of investment-based crowdfunding: The mediating role of the number of funders and the average funding amount | Technological Forecasting and Social Change |
| von Selasinsky and Lutz (2021) | The Effects of Pro-Social and Pro-Environmental Orientation on Crowdfunding Performance | Sustainability |
| Author | Title | Source (Journal/Conf. Proc.) |
|---|---|---|
| Crowdfunding: Tapping the right crowd | ||
| Crowdfunding Success Factors: The Characteristics of Successfully Funded Projects on Crowdfunding Platforms | Proceedings of the 23rd European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS, 2015) | |
| The dynamics of crowdfunding: An exploratory study | ||
| Democratizing Innovation and Capital Access: The Role of Crowdfunding | ||
| Challenges and dynamics of FinTech crowd funding: An innovation system approach | ||
| Does the crowdfunding platform matter? Risks of negative attitudes in two-sided markets | ||
| Two-sided Internet platforms: A business model lifecycle perspective | ||
| Motivations for crowdfunding: What drives the crowd to invest in start-ups? | 22nd European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) | |
| Winner Takes All? The “Blockbuster Effect” in Crowdfunding Platforms | Thirty Sixth International Conference on Information Systems | |
| Understanding the determinants of funders’ investment intentions on crowdfunding platforms: A trust-based perspective | ||
| Supporting entrepreneurs: The role of third-party endorsement in crowdfunding platforms | ||
| The economics of crowdfunding platforms | ||
| What do crowdfunding platforms do? A comparison between investment-based platforms in Europe | ||
| Designing a qualitative system dynamics model of crowdfunding by document model building | ||
| Crowdfunding success: a systematic literature review 2010–2017 | ||
| A Long-Term Study of a Crowdfunding Platform: Predicting Project Success and Fundraising Amount | Proceedings of the 26th ACM Conference on Hypertext & Social Media | |
| Exploring entrepreneurial characteristics, motivations and behaviours in equity crowdfunding: some evidence from Italy | ||
| Playing Both Sides of the Market: Success and Reciprocity on Crowdfunding Platforms | Eighth bi-annual conference on The Economics of Intellectual Property, Software and the Internet | |
| Improving Donation Distribution for Crowdfunding: An Agent-Based Model | International conference on social computing, behavioral-cultural modeling and prediction and behavior representation in modeling and simulation | |
| User Behavior in Crowdfunding Platforms - Exploratory Evidence from Switzerland | 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) | |
| Crowdfunding for environmental ventures: an empirical analysis of the influence of environmental orientation on the success of crowdfunding initiatives | ||
| How environmental and social orientations influence the funding success of investment-based crowdfunding: The mediating role of the number of funders and the average funding amount | ||
| The Effects of Pro-Social and Pro-Environmental Orientation on Crowdfunding Performance |
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