2021
DOI: 10.1108/meq-03-2021-0046
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Crowdfunding green projects in Brunei: awareness and investing preferences

Abstract: PurposeThe objectives of this study are to determine the level of awareness of crowdfunding and green projects among Bruneians, to investigate the preference of Bruneians regarding funding through crowdfunding as well as to evaluate the willingness of Bruneians to use crowdfunding as a funding alternative for green projects in Brunei. In addition to that, this study aims to identify the effects of environmental awareness and environmental concern on the willingness to crowdfund green projects.Design/methodolog… Show more

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“…In Nigeria, the intention of SMEs to implement Islamic crowdfunding is investigated by Kazaure, Abdullah, Zawawi, & Hamzah (2021). Furthermore, the intention to use crowdfunding in Bangladesh is carried out by Munim, Shneor, Adewumi, & Shakil (2020); in China by Kang, Gao, Wang, & Zheng (2016) and Wang, Li, Kang, & Zheng (2019); in Malaysia by Wasiuzzaman, Chong, & Ong (2021); in Brunei Darussalam by Wasiuzzaman, Hj Pungut, & Md Don (2021); in Nigeria by Sulaiman, Muhammad, & Abdulaziz (2021); and in Italy by Troise & Tani (2020) in relation with the equity crowdfunding.…”
Section: Related Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Nigeria, the intention of SMEs to implement Islamic crowdfunding is investigated by Kazaure, Abdullah, Zawawi, & Hamzah (2021). Furthermore, the intention to use crowdfunding in Bangladesh is carried out by Munim, Shneor, Adewumi, & Shakil (2020); in China by Kang, Gao, Wang, & Zheng (2016) and Wang, Li, Kang, & Zheng (2019); in Malaysia by Wasiuzzaman, Chong, & Ong (2021); in Brunei Darussalam by Wasiuzzaman, Hj Pungut, & Md Don (2021); in Nigeria by Sulaiman, Muhammad, & Abdulaziz (2021); and in Italy by Troise & Tani (2020) in relation with the equity crowdfunding.…”
Section: Related Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%