Extrinsic Motivation toward Entrepreneurs’ Intention to Adopt Crowdfunding: The Case of Kiva Lending Crowdfunding

The adoption of crowdfunding among entrepreneurs has increased recently, and several factors are believed to contribute to this increase. Surprisingly, extrinsic motivating factors' effect on this increased crowdfunding adoption trend is inadequately addressed. The study investigates the effect...

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Veröffentlicht in:African Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship 2023-06, Vol.2 (1), p.103-128
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Desire
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Entrepreneurs' Crowdfunding intention
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KIVA
Literature reviews
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Need for achievement
Need for social networking
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Power
Social networks
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