CROWDFUNDING – FORMS, FACTS AND IMPLICATIONS
Laura Vasilescu and
Sorin Tudor
Annals - Economy Series, 2018, vol. SPECIAL, 137-143
Abstract:
In the context of actual international economic and financial context, the firms, Small and Medium Enterprises(SMEs) especially the start-ups, still confront with accessingto finance problems. This fact determined a reorientation towards other alternative forms of financing. Thus, in recent years, an increasing range offinancing options(crowdfunding, angels investors, venture capital) has become available to SMEs, although some of themare still at an early stage of development or, only accessible to a part of SMEs. As an alternative form of financing, the crowdfunding is often used by start-ups or developing businesses. Crowdfunding is an innovative way to identify new sources of funding for projectsor business and to get useful market information, to access new customers using the power of online community. In less than a decade, crowdfunding extended in many developed countries from Europe and all over the world but also it is attracting an important interest in the developing countries. Despite these positivetrends, there are still many barriers agains the new forms of alternative financing. Besidesthe new programs developedat the national and international level, should be undelined that a credible and relistic crowdfunding system require entrepreneurs and willing investors but also a number of key determinat factors (regulatory framework, ecosystem, technological solutions, etc) that enable all parties to participate and take benefits from this new financing alternative.
Keywords: crowdfunding; alternative financing; start-up; SMEs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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