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journal contribution
posted on 2023-11-15, 17:11authored byHannan Amoozad Mahdiraji, Seyed Hossein Razavi Hajiagha, Vahid Jafari-Sadeghi, Donatella Busso, Alain Devalle
Purpose. In this research extracting the innovation drivers of successful crowdfunding from the
literature review, screening them for the entrepreneurial SMEs, analysing the cause and effect
relationship amongst them and presenting a basic causal conceptual model and eventually determining
the importance/weight of each relevant driver were the primary purposes of this research. As a result,
the authors have also designed a score function to measure the future innovative crowdfunding score
for SMEs.
Design. A multi-layer multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) approach has been designed and
employed to achieve research objectives. After extracting the initial list of drivers, Fuzzy Delphi was
applied to screen the relevant innovation drivers of successful crowdfunding for entrepreneurial
SMEs. Decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL) was used to analyse the cause
and effect relationship amongst the drivers and illustrate a basic conceptual model. Analytical
network process (ANP) and Stepwise Weight Assessment Ratio Analysis (SWARA) were applied to
determine the importance of the drivers and by aggregating them to measure the innovative
crowdfunding score.
Findings. Initially, 28 innovation drivers of successful crowdfunding were extracted from the
literature. Then by employing the first-round Delphi fuzzy method amongst 15 international
entrepreneurs in SMEs, the relevant drivers, including eleven items, were screened and selected. Then
By Implementing the DEMATEL method, the relationship amongst these screened drivers was
identified, and seven drivers were determined as causes and the rest as effects. Subsequently, a
conceptual model based on the causal analysis of the drivers from the DEMATEL method was
designed. Eventually, by aggregating the weight of drivers emanated from SWARA, DEMATEL, and
DANP, the score function for measuring the situation of an SME was designed.
Practical Implications. According to the crowdfunding scores in this research from entrepreneurs of
SMEs, influential factors in developing countries were recognised as two times more prominent in
developing countries. This might be rooted in the circumstances of developing countries where many
startups and SMEs are emerging in vast areas and different fields due to investment in innovation
management. In these countries, the authorities and officials support these companies to empower
their capabilities and innovative ideas to (i) deal with the severe competitive market and (ii) benefit
from them as potential economic engines. Therefore, crowdfunding platforms and public initiatives
can be considered one of the most effective government supports, which may involve financial risks.
Originality. To the best knowledge of the authors, investigating the innovation drivers of successful
crowdfunding via quantitative analysis by multi-layer decision-making approaches has not been
considered previously. Moreover, the authors have designed a crowdfunding score function to
determine the situation of an entrepreneurial SME in this area. A combination of different MCDM
methods, including Fuzzy Delphi, SWARA, DEMATEL, ANP, and DANP, to investigate the
innovation drivers of successful crowdfunding in SMEs has not been considered previously.
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Alternative title
Does crowd trust to invest in your business? Exploring the innovation drivers of successful crowdfunding by entrepreneurial SMEs via a Multi-Layer Decision Making Approach