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dc.contributor.authorLaffey, Des
dc.contributor.authorDurkin, Marken
dc.contributor.authorCummins, Darrylen
dc.contributor.authorGandy, Anthonyen
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-27T20:20:54Z
dc.date.available2024-01-27T20:20:54Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.citationDes Laffey, Mark Durkin, Darryl Cummins, Anthony Gandy, 'Opportunity or threat? The views of bankers towards crowdfunding', Senate Hall, 2021, International Review of Entrepreneurship, 137-150
dc.identifier.issn2009-2822
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2262/104765
dc.description.abstractCrowdfunding has emerged as an innovative source of finance for start-ups and small and medium sized enterprises. This paper considers the views of the most important source of small business finance, retail banks, on crowdfunding. The paper identifies four key themes which emerged from interviews with respondents with experience as senior bank employees in the UK and Ireland. Firstly, firms which sought crowdfunded finance were seen as being too risky for traditional bank lending. Second, the respondents did not see crowdfunding as a threat to the business banking sector. Third, the respondents felt that banks provided a wide range of advice and services which protected them from innovations such as crowdfunding. Finally, crowdfunding was seen as a potential complementary product that could be suggested to firms as it would fund risky propositions that the banks would not support. The paper then offers some practical implications before it concludes.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherSenate Hallen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesInternational Review of Entrepreneurshipen
dc.relation.haspartVol. 19, Issue 1, 2021eng
dc.rightsY
dc.sourceInternational Review of Entrepreneurship
dc.subjectcrowdfundingen
dc.titleOpportunity or threat? The views of bankers towards crowdfunding
dc.typeJournal article
dc.status.refereedYes
dc.description.affiliationDes Laffey (University of Kent, Canterbury, UK), Mark Durkin and Darryl Cummins (Ulster University, Newtownabbey, UK) and Anthony Gandy (London Institute of Banking & Finance, London, UK)
dc.publisher.placeDublin
dc.rights.ecaccessrightsopenAccess
dc.format.extentpagination137-150


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