Success Factors in Reward based and Equity based Crowdfunding in Finland
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60 fully implemented hybrid rewards, which is also aligned with earlier research by Frydrych et al. (2014). It has also been found that allowing crowdfunders direct involvement with the project enables entrepreneurs to extract more value from them (Belleflamme et al., 2013). The only one of the interviewed projects that allowed such involvement was Am- bronite. Suoheimo stated “all beta customers contributed via interviews and polls in the development of the project. That development was continued during the crowd- funding stage”. This inclusion of funders helped Ambronite succeed so well in their crowdfunding and product development. Suoheimo stressed this by saying “this would exist without the help and support we have gotten”. 9.2.5. Entrepreneur Background According to Frydrych et al. (2014) organizational legitimacy is affected by the entre- preneurs’ composition and backgrounds. Frydrych et al. (2014) states that groups and pairs fare better in crowdfunding initiatives in comparison to individual entrepreneurs. All of the interviewees in this study were conducting crowdfunding as part of a team and were successful in their crowdfunding projects. Suoheimo was working in a group of three; Leppänen with a central group of five; Suojanen, Bjors and Pere both with a business partner. These findings are aligned with results from earlier research. It has been found that the heterogeneity of the entrepreneurial team affects their crowdfunding success (Frydrych et al., 2014). Additionally, educational and work background has an impact on success (Frydrych et al., 2014) – entrepreneurs with higher levels of education are more likely to attract funding (Ahlers et al., 2015). The study interviewees were of somewhat heterogenic backgrounds. All three Ambronite entrepreneurs were from Aalto University, “two from the School of Business – one studying finance and one information and service management – and one from the School of Technology”. Thus, all three entrepreneurs held Master’s level diplomas and come from varying fields of study. Autolla Nepaliin had a more diverse group of indi- viduals at its core. Leppänen and a few others in his team were business owners. Two had a background in engineering studies and one studying to become a mathematics teacher. So, their background was diverse, yet not many higher level diplomas were |
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