Crowdfunding: The Corporate Era

Author(s): Dan Marom

Small Business & Entrepreneurship

Crowdfunding is powerful because it transcends finance; the mechanism is a vehicle for marketing, innovation, market validation, sales, intrapreneurship - functions that are essential to the survival of all businesses, large or small. While crowdfunding was originally seen as a mechanism for entrepreneurs to raise capital for startups, we are now seeing how it can be used by multinational companies to transform their operations. This book - the first to tackle the subject - will show you how innovative global corporations have started to use crowdfunding, and how your business might also benefit. It is essential reading for all corporates, from midsize to multinational. The first era of crowdfunding was defined by the entrepreneur; the second will be defined by the enterprise.

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Dan Marom is the author of The Crowdfunding Revolution (McGraw-Hill, 2012). Based in Tel Aviv, he has many years of experience with startups and serves as a strategic consultant to leading Israeli companies and public organizations. Richard Swart is director of UC Berkeley's research program on innovative entrepreneurial finance and a recognised authority on crowdfunding. He has written on the subject for the World Bank, University of Cambridge and Nesta, among other organisations. Kevin Berg Grell is CEO of Apen Designs, Inc. (apen-designs.com) a startup friendly infographics platform. He was the research director for crowdsourcing.org and lead author of The 2013 Crowdfunding Industry Report and numerous research publications on alternative finance.

General Fields

  • : 9781783961610
  • : Elliott & Thompson Limited
  • : Elliott & Thompson Limited
  • : 17 June 2015
  • : 216mm X 135mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Dan Marom
  • : Hardback
  • : 288