A collection of publications about our projects, our Heroes, our research, and the ever-changing face of crowdfunding.
Exploring the Potential of Debt Crowdfunding for Online Microlenders in Europe
17 May 2024
Debt crowdfunding has become a significant financing avenue for online microlenders across Europe, offering them a way to secure funds without diluting ownership.
Crowdfunding to Restore Manors and Castles: A Modern Renaissance
14 May 2024
Crowdfunding has become an effective tool for preserving cultural heritage, particularly in the restoration of historical manors and castles. Platforms like Dartagnans have been at the forefront of th
Golf enthusiasts often rave about the latest clubs and gadgets, but there's a part of the game that's been quietly waiting for its revolution: course maintenance.
Ever wished you could be part of something bigger? Fund a cool new tech product or a project that really makes a difference? That's the magic of crowdfunding!
When Your Work Chat Turns Into the Wolf of Wall Street: A Meta Comedy of Errors
In the buzzing world of Silicon Valley, where coding marathons blend seamlessly with unicorn chases, a tale of ambition, trust, and crowdfunding unfolds—starring the unsuspecting heroes of Meta.
The Power of Pleasure: How Hedonic Signals Ignite Crowdfunding Success
"Hedonic Signals in Crowdfunding" by Blohm, Schulz, and Leimeister shows how joy and excitement in campaigns boost crowdfunding success, offering new insights for creators and platforms.
The landscape of entrepreneurship and investment is evolving, with women increasingly at the forefront of the equity crowdfunding sector. Their unique strategies and resilience are not only transformi
Today's Crowdfunding: A Comprehensive Look at Its Global Impact and Future
Crowdfunding surged in 2022, topping $34 billion! It's changing the game by democratizing access to capital beyond banks, empowering entrepreneurs, social causes, and individuals.
Did you know that the weather outside could influence your decisions on investing money? It sounds like a joke, but recent research has shown it's true. When the sky is cloudy and grey, people are les