Innovating beyond the fuzzy front end: How to Use Reward-Based Crowdfunding to Co-create with Customers

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Abstract

Current research suggests that crowdfunding not only serves as an alternative source of capital but also as a flexible tool allowing start-ups to systematically integrate a crowd into their innovation processes. However, an adequate understanding of how start-ups can systematically leverage the co-creation potential of their early customers during crowdfunding is still nascent. Against this background, the aim of this research is to conceptualize and examine the concept of co-creation in the context of reward-based crowdfunding. In doing so, we distinguish it from other methods of user integration in the realm of open innovation and discuss how entrepreneurs can leverage reward-based crowdfunding to engage their customers in the development and deployment of their product and service offerings.

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Lipusch, N., Dellermann, D., Oeste-Reiß, S., & Ebel, P. (2018). Innovating beyond the fuzzy front end: How to Use Reward-Based Crowdfunding to Co-create with Customers. In Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (Vol. 2018-January, pp. 4202–4211). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.24251/hicss.2018.528

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