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Equity crowdfunding : Symbid entering the U.S. (B) / Jennie Dvorak [and others].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Dvorak, Jennie, author.
Series:
SAGE Knowledge. Cases.
SAGE Knowledge. Cases
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Business enterprises--United States--Finance--Case studies.
Business enterprises.
Crowd funding--Case studies.
Crowd funding.
Finance.
United States.
Genre:
Case studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : illustrations.
Place of Publication:
London : Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, 2013.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
In April 2013, following the liberalization of securities regulation, the U.S. government signed an act into law which finally legalized equity-based crowdfunding in the market. With the U.S. being the largest equity financing market in the word, the new law presented great opportunities for equity crowdfunding companies such as Symbid, looking to expand their operations internationally. Symbid, a Dutch start-up active in the global crowdfunding market, was established based on the foundations of a new financing system that allowed the company to set the stage for equity-based crowdfunding in Europe. Once the company's reputation was well established in the Dutch market, Symbid embarked on a subsequent journey with the aim of expanding their business through internationalization. Following a range of both successful and unsuccessful strategies, Symbid was now looking at entering the U.S. market. Faced with substantial competition, the company had only one shot to perfect their entrance strategy, leaving Symbid with a challenge that could determine its future.The case confronts the reader with Symbid's challenge in entering the previously uncontested U.S. market by considering either a niche marketing strategy directed at female entrepreneurs or a mass marketing approach. The main case compares these two approaches. The B Case elucidates on the actual decision that Symbid made. Aside from highlighting the internationalization process of a start-up, the case also provides a picture of entrepreneurial financing and the importance of equity-based crowdfunding.
Notes:
Originally published in Dvorak, J., van Houwelingen, J., Klipper, M., Paulsson, M., & Hulsink, W. (2013). Equity Crowdfunding: Symbid Entering the U.S. Rotterdam, Netherlands: Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
No ILL or scholarly sharing allowed.
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ISBN:
9781526429667
OCLC:
1023550365
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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