Gelişmiş ve Gelişmekte Olan Ülkelerdeki Kitlesel Fonlamanın Karşılaştırılması Üzerine Bir İnceleme
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2021-06Author
Akyıldız, Birten
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Crowdfunding, an alternative financing method used especially by
entrepreneurial individuals or small businesses to fund start-ups and
entrepreneurs, is defined as a way of individuals to obtain ideas, feedback and
solutions to improve their corporate activities with a distributed network.
Crowdfunding, which has emerged as a remarkable and popular alternative
financing channel in recent years, especially in America and Europe, has just
started to become widespread in our country.
In this study, first of all, information on the concept of crowdfunding, its
development, usage examples in the world and crowdfunding platforms were
synthesized in the light of the existing literature. The main purpose of the study
is to investigate the factors affecting the success of crowdfunding. In this context,
successful and unsuccessful projects that call for crowdfunding (reward-based
crowdfunding) funds were examined and the factors affecting the success and
failure of these projects were investigated within the framework of signal theory
and social network theory.
The data subject to the research was accessed through crowdfunding platforms
(kickstarter, fongogo, arikovani, crowdfon) in Turkey and the USA, and examples
of successful and unsuccessful projects from the two most preferred sectors (film
and technology) and two countries were examined. Through the specified
crowdfunding platforms, project-related (project web page, project description
character length, project’s video, video duration), funding (number of award,
funding period, targeted fund amount, funding period, maximum and minimum
investment amount) and the project owner (gender, education, age, experience,social network-Instagram/Twitter/Linkedin status of the project owner) were
obtained.
Data on 60 successful and 60 unsuccessful project examples were subjected to
logistic regression analyses. Although the results of the research differ on the
basis of country and sector, in the logistic regression analysis models including
all data, the factors that significantly affect the success of the projects, the length
of the project description, the number of characters, the funding period, the
maximum and minimum investment amounts, the number of awards, the project
owner whether there is information, whether there is a video on the project page,
having an external web page of the project owner, and having one of the project
owner's Instagram, Twitter or Linkedin accounts.
The study contributes to the literature by pioneering in terms of being a study that
empirically examines the success factors of projects that try to raise funds using
crowdfunding, and examines the factors that lead to possible success / failure
within the scope of two developed and developing countries.