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Title
Cause Marketing: The Evolution of Crowdfunding
Description
This thesis provides an analysis on the crowdfunding environment in comparison to traditional fundraising methods in an effort to understand the relationship between the two types of fundraising and why crowdfunding has gained traction. Additionally, this thesis provides a study on good vs. bad crowdfunding to formulate a strategy for crowdfunding success. Methods of analysis include the execution of a situational analysis for both fundraising environments, and the collection of primary and secondary data of case studies of both crowdfunding failures and successes. Results showed that although crowdfunding provides lower search cost, greater efficiency, and eliminates geographical limitations leading to successful fundraising, the industry itself is too new and unexplored to be solely relied upon. Fundraising campaigns are most effective when crowdfunding is used complimentary to traditional fundraising methods. This thesis finds that crowdfunding offers unparalleled connectivity between creators and funders, but the transparency of the crowdfunding process is not ready to be trusted entirely. Until more data is collected on the crowdfunding environment, crowdfunding is best utilized in conjunction with traditional fundraising methods.
Date Created
2016-05
Contributors
- Roth, Ari Lawrence Max (Author)
- Giles, Bret (Thesis director)
- Schlacter, John (Committee member)
- Department of Marketing (Contributor)
- Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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Extent
62 pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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Series
Academic Year 2015-2016
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.37208
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minimal
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