2021
DOI: 10.5755/j01.ee.32.5.29300
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The Role of Entrepreneurial Intentions, Perceived Risk and Perceived Trust in Crowdfunding Intentions

Abstract: Crowdfunding is a new financial and marketing tool, which is used to raise money for new projects and to promote innovative products. The aim of this paper is to investigate the influencing factors of crowdfunding intentions among students as future or current entrepreneurs. Drawing from the Theory of Planned Behaviour and the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology, we analyse the data from two culturally and entrepreneurship-wise different countries, Romania and South Korea using PLS-SEM (N=441). … Show more

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“…The finding differs from previous research, suggesting that the perceived risk in the crowdfunding activity could negatively influence FCB (San Martín et al , 2021). Our finding however supports the findings of Fanea-Ivanovici and Baber (2021). E-WOM has a negative, but no significant effect on FCB, in contrast to Kim and Chang’s (2020) findings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…The finding differs from previous research, suggesting that the perceived risk in the crowdfunding activity could negatively influence FCB (San Martín et al , 2021). Our finding however supports the findings of Fanea-Ivanovici and Baber (2021). E-WOM has a negative, but no significant effect on FCB, in contrast to Kim and Chang’s (2020) findings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…In addition, microfinance has become a tool for democratizing the financing of entrepreneurship, and crowdfunding potentially opens the financing of entrepreneurship to the masses; then, combining crowdfunding and microfinance can lead to accelerate poverty eradication. Naturally, this consideration is probably even more evident for emerging economies, but crowdfunding is also expected to positively influence entrepreneurial intention in general (Fanea-Ivanovici and Baber, 2021).…”
Section: Results Discussion and Related Potential Scientific And Mana...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the main theoretical model, the studies have used several influential factors to explain crowdfunding user behavior. For instance, trust factors (P & Lysander Manohar, 2021;Guirado, Zorita & Castro, 2018;Moon & Hwang, 2018;Fanea-Ivanovici & Baber, 2021;Islam & Khan, 2021;Abdullah & Bakri, 2021;Abdullah et al, 2022;Pyo, Ma, Na, & Oh, 2021;Jaziri & Miralam, 2019;Chen, Luo, He, Zhao & Pan, 2022), risk factors (Lacan & Desmet, 2017, Moon & Hwang, 2018, Wasiuzzaman, Chong & Ong, 2022Jaziri & Miralam, 2019;Salim, Kassim & Thaker, 2021;Hapsari, Thaker, Mohammed & Duasa, 2022;Fanea-Ivanovici & Baber, 2021;Alshebami, 2022), donor characteristics (Ryu, Kim & YG (2016;Chen, Luo, He, Zhao & Pan, 2022;Hapsari, Thaker, Mohammed & Duasa, 2022;Sundermeier & Kummer, 2022), founder/entrepreneur characteristics (Guirado, Zorita & Castro, 2018), Platform attributes (Yang & Lee, 2019;Pyo, Ma, Na, & Oh, 2021;Baber, 2021;Salim, Kassim & Thaker, 2021;Chen, Luo, He, Zhao & Pan, 2022;Kasri & Indriani, 2022), technology attributes (Kazaure, Abdullah, Zawawi & Hamzah, 2021;Kasri & Indriani, 2022), and entrepreneurial intention (Fanea-Ivanovici & Baber, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%