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How crowdfunding platforms change the nature of user innovation – from problem solving to entrepreneurship

Crowdfunding has become a key research trend in recent years providing a new form of acquiring funding for innovation projects from users prior to the realization of the product in a ‘market before the market’. In this paper, we link the concept of crowdfunding with the user innovation phenomenon an...

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Published in:Technological forecasting & social change 2019-07, Vol.144, p.348-360
Main Authors: Brem, Alexander, Bilgram, Volker, Marchuk, Anna
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Crowdfunding platform
Crowdsourcing
Entrepreneurship
Funding
Innovations
Markets
Motivation
Platforms
Problem solving
User communities
User entrepreneur
User innovation
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