2015
DOI: 10.7172/1644-9584.56.11
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How New Is Crowdfunding? The Venture Capital Evolution without Revolution – Discourse on Risk Capital Themes and their Relevance to Poland

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“…In summary, this study enables underdeveloped or developing countries to understand the crowdfunding regulatory requirements better by offering them the fundamental regulatory knowledge. Echoing Frydrych and Kinder (2015), this study emphasizes the development of entrepreneurial culture by educating market participants such as the entrepreneurs and investors in these nations where they see alternative financial technologies as threats rather than opportunities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In summary, this study enables underdeveloped or developing countries to understand the crowdfunding regulatory requirements better by offering them the fundamental regulatory knowledge. Echoing Frydrych and Kinder (2015), this study emphasizes the development of entrepreneurial culture by educating market participants such as the entrepreneurs and investors in these nations where they see alternative financial technologies as threats rather than opportunities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Any conflict in the analysis was solved and agreed upon before proceeding with the next stage of the analysis. In the next stage, the data were (Rossi et al, 2019), (Gabison, 2015), (Havrylchyk, 2018), (Maguire and Delahunt, 2017), (Lee and Kim, 2015), (Hofmann, 2018), (Jagtiani and Lemieux, 2018), (Rau, 2018), (Monés, 2018), (Herrera, 2016), (Kourabas and Ramsay, 2017), (Fenwick et al, 2017), (Ahlstrom et al, 2018), (Ibrahim, 2016), (Kourabas and Ramsay, 2017), (Mills, 2016), (Spanos, 2018), (Mamonov and Malaga, 2018), (Matthew, 2017), (Estrin et al, 2016), (Lukstiņš, 2017), (Huang and Zhao, 2017) 4 22 (Ahern, 2018), (Chang, 2020) 3.5 2 (Groshoff et al, 2015), (Rui-Teng Hsueh et al, 2016), (Macchiavello, 2018), (Frydrych and Kinder, 2015) 3 4 cross checked using countries crowdfunding regulatory acts to ensure the validity of the identified regulations.…”
Section: Data Extraction and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This novel, semi-formalized mechanism for financing new ventures (Frydrych and Kinder, 2015), which has a few variations, reshaped the classic principal-agent relationship, especially in reward-based crowdfunding. In reward-based crowdfunding the financial motives for supporting fundraisers are weak.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%