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Special Issue on Crowdfunding and FinTech

  1. Research in various academic disciplines has undergone tremendous changes in the era of big data. Everyone is talking about big data nowadays, but how exactly is it being applied in research on financial studies?

    Authors: Minjian Ye and Guangzhong Li
    Citation: Financial Innovation 2017 3:6
  2. Bitcoin, the most innovate digital currency as of now, created since 2008, even through experienced its ups and downs, still keeps drawing attentions to all parts of society. It relies on peer-to-peer network,...

    Authors: Yechen Zhu, David Dickinson and Jianjun Li
    Citation: Financial Innovation 2017 3:3

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Financial Innovation 2017 3:7

  3. Crowdfunding has risen rapidly as a way of raising funds to support projects such as art projects, charity projects, and new ventures. It is very important to understand how crowds in the crowdfunding market a...

    Authors: Liang Chen, Zihong Huang and De Liu
    Citation: Financial Innovation 2016 2:19
  4. Prosocial crowdfunding helps the underprivileged obtain non-profit seeking loans from multitudinous lenders. Some platforms introduce team competition to motivate member participation and may thus induce team ...

    Authors: Ling Ge and Xuechen Luo
    Citation: Financial Innovation 2016 2:17

    The Correction to this article has been published in Financial Innovation 2020 6:54

  5. Since 2015 is the year of FinTech in Taiwan, it is worth investigating the challenges that emerged when banks were encouraged to invest in FinTech companies for collaboration. This study aims to identify the s...

    Authors: Jui-Long Hung and Binjie Luo
    Citation: Financial Innovation 2016 2:15

    The Correction to this article has been published in Financial Innovation 2021 7:23