The purpose of this paper is to examine how the crowdfunding campaigns success and long-term corporate failure are affected by the campaigns and firms’ environmental orientation, as well as by the regional innovation level. This study reveals that environmental orientations (of both campaigns and firms) are linked with higher campaign success, while only firm environmental orientation is linked with a lower probability of long-term corporate failure. Additionally, we find that regional levels of innovation are negatively linked with the probability of campaign success.

Maffiola, K., D'Angelo, V., Capo, F., Scali, E. (2025). Environmental orientation, regional innovation, and equity crowdfunding campaigns’ outcomes: Evidence from two Italian platforms. FINANCE RESEARCH LETTERS, 71(January 2025) [10.1016/j.frl.2024.106402].

Environmental orientation, regional innovation, and equity crowdfunding campaigns’ outcomes: Evidence from two Italian platforms

Capo, Francesca;
2025

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to examine how the crowdfunding campaigns success and long-term corporate failure are affected by the campaigns and firms’ environmental orientation, as well as by the regional innovation level. This study reveals that environmental orientations (of both campaigns and firms) are linked with higher campaign success, while only firm environmental orientation is linked with a lower probability of long-term corporate failure. Additionally, we find that regional levels of innovation are negatively linked with the probability of campaign success.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Crowdfunding; Environmental orientation; Performance; Regional innovation; Sustainability;
English
7-nov-2024
2025
71
January 2025
106402
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Maffiola, K., D'Angelo, V., Capo, F., Scali, E. (2025). Environmental orientation, regional innovation, and equity crowdfunding campaigns’ outcomes: Evidence from two Italian platforms. FINANCE RESEARCH LETTERS, 71(January 2025) [10.1016/j.frl.2024.106402].
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