“…Borst et al ( 2018) argued that, for example, the online nature of crowdfunding may amplify a "bystander effect", which suggests that potential funders may withhold funding because they assume that others will provide funding. While research to understand and predict crowdfunding success has accelerated in recent years (for example, Majumdar & Bose, 2018;Song et al, 2019;Felipe et al, 2022), it has often focused on highly specific industrial domains, such as green energy (Hörisch, 2015;Kubo et al, 2021), restaurants (Lelo de Larrea et al, 2019), medical solutions (Ba et al, 2021), video games (Song et al, 2019), or space exploration (Pomeroy et al, 2019). Alternatively, research has also addressed multiple domains and numerous variables at once (for example, Parhankangas & Rernko, 2017;Zhou et al, 2018;Song et al, 2019;Ryoba et al, 2021).…”