Reward-based crowdfunding success: decomposition of the project, product category, entrepreneur, and location effects
We assess the relative importance of project, product category, entrepreneur, and location effects on reward-based crowdfunding success. Applying variance decomposition analysis to a sample of 98,336 crowdfunding projects launched between May 2009 and May 2014 on the Kickstarter platform, we find th...
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Main Authors: | CHAN, C. S. Richard, PARK, Haemin Dennis, PATEL, Pamkaj, GOMULYA, David |
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2018
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