What do the ‘crowds’ say about donation distribution by Malaysianbased charitable crowdfunding?.

Purpose: The present study demonstrates the netnography technique to explore and understand crowds’ perceptions on the donation distribution by charitable crowdfunding platform official social media, Facebook. Research design, data and methodology: This paper conducts a netnography design to examine...

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Main Authors: Kamarudin, Mohd. Khairy, Mohamad Norzilan, Nur Izzati, Mustaffa, Fatin Nur Ainaa, Khidzir, Masyitah, Alma’Amun, Suhaili
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Published: Korea Distribution Science Association (KODISA) 2023
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spelling my.utm.1064672024-07-08T07:29:16Z http://eprints.utm.my/106467/ What do the ‘crowds’ say about donation distribution by Malaysianbased charitable crowdfunding?. Kamarudin, Mohd. Khairy Mohamad Norzilan, Nur Izzati Mustaffa, Fatin Nur Ainaa Khidzir, Masyitah Alma’Amun, Suhaili H Social Sciences (General) Purpose: The present study demonstrates the netnography technique to explore and understand crowds’ perceptions on the donation distribution by charitable crowdfunding platform official social media, Facebook. Research design, data and methodology: This paper conducts a netnography design to examine the perceptions of online communities on four prominent charitable crowdfunding platforms' Facebook. A total of 93 comments are studied by collecting and analyzing their comments thematically. Results: This study illustrates two main themes which are ‘Recommended Review’ and ‘Non-Recommended Review’. ‘Recommended Review’ can be explained into six sub-themes which are ‘Role of Religion’, ‘Encouragement to Donate’, ‘Platform Reliability’, ‘Volunteering Value’, ‘Platform Support’, and ‘Donation Convenience’. While ‘Non-Recommended Review’ reveals that ‘Rejected Donation Amounts’, ‘Rejection of Advertisements’, and ‘Review by Authorities’. Conclusion: Online community comments play an important role in providing input to the experience of donating through charitable crowdfunding. The crowdfunding platform can make a benchmark for the services offered. The comments are needed to be given attention by maintaining the interaction between the platform and donors to recruit new donors and maintain existing donors. This study provides better understanding on online community perception towards charitable crowdfunding platforms. This study also contributes the discussion on charitable crowdfunding and online marketing literatures Korea Distribution Science Association (KODISA) 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/106467/1/KamarudinMohdKhairy2023_WhatDoTheCrowdsSayAboutDonationDistributionbyMalaysian.pdf Kamarudin, Mohd. Khairy and Mohamad Norzilan, Nur Izzati and Mustaffa, Fatin Nur Ainaa and Khidzir, Masyitah and Alma’Amun, Suhaili (2023) What do the ‘crowds’ say about donation distribution by Malaysianbased charitable crowdfunding?. Journal of Distribution Science, 21 (1). pp. 33-43. ISSN 1738-3110 http://dx.doi.org/10.15722/jds.21.01.202301.33 DOI: 10.15722/jds.21.01.202301.33
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Kamarudin, Mohd. Khairy
Mohamad Norzilan, Nur Izzati
Mustaffa, Fatin Nur Ainaa
Khidzir, Masyitah
Alma’Amun, Suhaili
What do the ‘crowds’ say about donation distribution by Malaysianbased charitable crowdfunding?.
description Purpose: The present study demonstrates the netnography technique to explore and understand crowds’ perceptions on the donation distribution by charitable crowdfunding platform official social media, Facebook. Research design, data and methodology: This paper conducts a netnography design to examine the perceptions of online communities on four prominent charitable crowdfunding platforms' Facebook. A total of 93 comments are studied by collecting and analyzing their comments thematically. Results: This study illustrates two main themes which are ‘Recommended Review’ and ‘Non-Recommended Review’. ‘Recommended Review’ can be explained into six sub-themes which are ‘Role of Religion’, ‘Encouragement to Donate’, ‘Platform Reliability’, ‘Volunteering Value’, ‘Platform Support’, and ‘Donation Convenience’. While ‘Non-Recommended Review’ reveals that ‘Rejected Donation Amounts’, ‘Rejection of Advertisements’, and ‘Review by Authorities’. Conclusion: Online community comments play an important role in providing input to the experience of donating through charitable crowdfunding. The crowdfunding platform can make a benchmark for the services offered. The comments are needed to be given attention by maintaining the interaction between the platform and donors to recruit new donors and maintain existing donors. This study provides better understanding on online community perception towards charitable crowdfunding platforms. This study also contributes the discussion on charitable crowdfunding and online marketing literatures
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author Kamarudin, Mohd. Khairy
Mohamad Norzilan, Nur Izzati
Mustaffa, Fatin Nur Ainaa
Khidzir, Masyitah
Alma’Amun, Suhaili
author_facet Kamarudin, Mohd. Khairy
Mohamad Norzilan, Nur Izzati
Mustaffa, Fatin Nur Ainaa
Khidzir, Masyitah
Alma’Amun, Suhaili
author_sort Kamarudin, Mohd. Khairy
title What do the ‘crowds’ say about donation distribution by Malaysianbased charitable crowdfunding?.
title_short What do the ‘crowds’ say about donation distribution by Malaysianbased charitable crowdfunding?.
title_full What do the ‘crowds’ say about donation distribution by Malaysianbased charitable crowdfunding?.
title_fullStr What do the ‘crowds’ say about donation distribution by Malaysianbased charitable crowdfunding?.
title_full_unstemmed What do the ‘crowds’ say about donation distribution by Malaysianbased charitable crowdfunding?.
title_sort what do the ‘crowds’ say about donation distribution by malaysianbased charitable crowdfunding?.
publisher Korea Distribution Science Association (KODISA)
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/106467/1/KamarudinMohdKhairy2023_WhatDoTheCrowdsSayAboutDonationDistributionbyMalaysian.pdf
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