Investor behavioral intention in investment-based crowdfunding: a systematic literature review
The study presents a comprehensive systematic review to deepen our understanding of the factors that guide investment intentions within the crowdfunding sector, with a specific focus on equity-based and lending-based platforms. Using the Reporting Standards for Systematic Evidence Synthesis (ROS...
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2024
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Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/24770/1/Pengurusan_71_10.pdf http://journalarticle.ukm.my/24770/ https://www.ukm.my/jurnalpengurusan/volume-main/vol71/ |
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Summary: | The study presents a comprehensive systematic review to deepen our understanding of the factors that guide
investment intentions within the crowdfunding sector, with a specific focus on equity-based and lending-based
platforms. Using the Reporting Standards for Systematic Evidence Synthesis (ROSES) approach, articles were
sourced from the WOS and Scopus databases. Our analysis revealed eight main themes influencing investor
intention: investor-based factors, fundraiser-based factors, platform-based factors, project-based factors, trust,
motivation, risk, and value. Notably, trust emerged as an essential factor influencing investor intention in
investment-based crowdfunding, not only as a direct predictor but also as a mediator that connects other variables
to behavioral intention. This study’s broad-reaching implications extend to investors, crowdfunding platforms,
borrowers, government policymakers, and researchers. By establishing an insightful foundation for future
research and providing actionable insights for practitioners seeking to foster trust, manage risk, and harness both
intrinsic and extrinsic motivations, our findings bear the potential to shape the evolution of investment-based
crowdfunding in the coming years. |
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