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Crowdfunding and innovation: a bibliometric review and future research agenda

Augusto Bargoni (Department of Management, University of Turin, Turin, Italy)
Alberto Ferraris (Department of Management, University of Turin, Turin, Italy) (Laboratory for International and Regional Economics, Graduate School of Economics and Management, Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russia) (Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia)
Stefano Bresciani (Department of Management, University of Turin, Turin, Italy)
Mark Anthony Camilleri (Department of Corporate Communication, Faculty of Media and Knowledge Sciences, University of Malta, Msida, Malta)

European Journal of Innovation Management

ISSN: 1460-1060

Article publication date: 10 November 2022

Issue publication date: 29 April 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This article aims to investigate the status of and the trends in the intertwining of crowdfunding and innovation literature by identifying, evaluating and synthesizing the findings from previous research. This paper provides a bibliometric meta-analysis of the already substantial and growing literature on innovation and crowdfunding research.

Design/methodology/approach

Using a bibliometric approach, this research scrutinizes all articles that include terms related to “crowdfunding” and “innovation” (in their title, abstract or keywords) in Elsevier’s Scopus database. VosViewer and Bibliometrix package in R have been used to analyse 150 articles.

Findings

The results suggest that there are three main research clusters in the innovation and crowdfunding literature. The first cluster highlights the role of crowdfunding in fostering radical and incremental innovation. The second cluster focuses on the concept of openness and its effect on innovation in crowdfunding campaigns, while the third cluster explains the role of platforms’ innovation in crowdfunding success.

Originality/value

Taking a holistic perspective, this contribution advances new knowledge on the intertwining of crowdfunding and innovation research fields. It implies that crowdfunding is facilitating the flow of knowledge between different stakeholders, including project initiators and crowd investors, among others, as they all benefit from open innovation platforms.

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Citation

Bargoni, A., Ferraris, A., Bresciani, S. and Camilleri, M.A. (2024), "Crowdfunding and innovation: a bibliometric review and future research agenda", European Journal of Innovation Management, Vol. 27 No. 4, pp. 1109-1133. https://doi.org/10.1108/EJIM-06-2022-0310

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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