2017
DOI: 10.1504/ijmie.2017.086891
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Effect of crowd-funding on entrepreneurial intentions among academic staff of Nigerian universities

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“…In Italy, Nathalie Colasanti, Rocco Frondizi and Marco Meneguzzo (2018) established that university communities can provide meaningful support for crowdfunding campaigns. In Nigeria, academics who were aware of crowdfunding had a significant positive relationship with entrepreneurial intentions (Ekpe et al, 2017). Similarly Ufuk Gür and Burak Özdoğan (2021) found that entrepreneurial academics in Turkey are more likely to undertake research crowdfunding campaigns.…”
Section: Funding and Carementioning
confidence: 96%
“…In Italy, Nathalie Colasanti, Rocco Frondizi and Marco Meneguzzo (2018) established that university communities can provide meaningful support for crowdfunding campaigns. In Nigeria, academics who were aware of crowdfunding had a significant positive relationship with entrepreneurial intentions (Ekpe et al, 2017). Similarly Ufuk Gür and Burak Özdoğan (2021) found that entrepreneurial academics in Turkey are more likely to undertake research crowdfunding campaigns.…”
Section: Funding and Carementioning
confidence: 96%