Bring the Noize: Syndicate and Role-Identity Co-Creation During Crowdfunding
This study reports the first multi-year, longitudinal crowdfunding case study. We use multiple data sources to explore micro-processes before, during, and after a crowdfunding campaign. We focus on the entrepreneur’s experience to generate micro- and meso-level theories about a crowdfunding process....
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doaj-dde2fcb12dfe416ca3b6fb4e322318ef2020-11-25T03:26:19ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open2158-24402018-10-01810.1177/2158244018805808Bring the Noize: Syndicate and Role-Identity Co-Creation During CrowdfundingDenis Frydrych0Adam J. Bock1University of Edinburgh Business School, UKUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison, USAThis study reports the first multi-year, longitudinal crowdfunding case study. We use multiple data sources to explore micro-processes before, during, and after a crowdfunding campaign. We focus on the entrepreneur’s experience to generate micro- and meso-level theories about a crowdfunding process. A crowdfunding campaign is more than the sum of platform and site characteristics. Entrepreneurial behavior, informed by role-identity development, drives campaign outcomes. Role-identity may be fluid as the entrepreneur strives to generate a campaign syndicate. We propose three strategies for syndicate-based identity formation. The results significantly extend knowledge on the crowdfunding process by revealing the unique activities and choices during role-identity adaptation. Entrepreneurs planning crowdfunding campaigns should recognize the importance of role-identity in the formation of a syndicate that will support the campaign. An external website accompanies this article to make the extensive case data transparent and accessible.https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244018805808 |
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This study reports the first multi-year, longitudinal crowdfunding case study. We use multiple data sources to explore micro-processes before, during, and after a crowdfunding campaign. We focus on the entrepreneur’s experience to generate micro- and meso-level theories about a crowdfunding process. A crowdfunding campaign is more than the sum of platform and site characteristics. Entrepreneurial behavior, informed by role-identity development, drives campaign outcomes. Role-identity may be fluid as the entrepreneur strives to generate a campaign syndicate. We propose three strategies for syndicate-based identity formation. The results significantly extend knowledge on the crowdfunding process by revealing the unique activities and choices during role-identity adaptation. Entrepreneurs planning crowdfunding campaigns should recognize the importance of role-identity in the formation of a syndicate that will support the campaign. An external website accompanies this article to make the extensive case data transparent and accessible. |
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