2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.techsoc.2023.102247
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Socially responsible crowdfunding across the globe: A comparative analysis of Swiss, Japanese, and Chinese university students

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“…It is probably more significant among the younger generation. By studying the comparative case of the willingness to use the socially responsible corresponding crowdfunding toward Chinese and Japanese university students, Chinese samples show higher levels of social interactives, but the Japanese samples show higher self-oriented reactions [29] . The social structure change in Japan, including a higher divorce rate, the nuclear family rate, and a lower marriage rate, contributes to society's change from more collectivist to more individualistic [30] .…”
Section: Japanese Embarrassment and Shame Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is probably more significant among the younger generation. By studying the comparative case of the willingness to use the socially responsible corresponding crowdfunding toward Chinese and Japanese university students, Chinese samples show higher levels of social interactives, but the Japanese samples show higher self-oriented reactions [29] . The social structure change in Japan, including a higher divorce rate, the nuclear family rate, and a lower marriage rate, contributes to society's change from more collectivist to more individualistic [30] .…”
Section: Japanese Embarrassment and Shame Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the actual content and findings in the field of crowdfunding and sustainability, considering the limited possibilities of using resources within the conference paper, at least the following can be mentioned. For example, Hashinaga et al (2023) on a sample of students from three different countries (Switzerland, Japan, and China) investigate the willingness to use crowdfunding as a way to support goals related to sustainability and social justice. The study concludes that motivational bases are far from universal and vary by country and sustainability goals.…”
Section: Crowdfunding and Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%