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Crowdsourcing: Citizen Participation (At Last) in Finance!

Thibault Cuénoud ()
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Thibault Cuénoud: Excelia Business School

Chapter Chapter 17 in Ecological Economics and Finance, 2025, pp 161-170 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Thinking about crowdsourcing is not a trivial matter for financial organizations. Through the financing they make available to companies, they are driving social change. The societal issues they seek to convey raise the question of the place they may have given—or even left—to citizens. Indirectly, it is the citizen, and therefore civil society as a whole, that is being questioned here.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-71249-4_17

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