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Crowdfunding

Crowdfunding : Motivationen von UnterstützerInnen für Filmprojekte zu spenden
Authors: Dedic, Amra;

Crowdfunding

Abstract

Diese Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit den Beweggründen, die Leute dazu antreiben, Filmprojekte mittels Geldspenden über Crowdfunding Platformen zu unterstützen. Ziel der Arbeit ist es zu verstehen, welche Gründe ausschlaggebend dafür sind, dass Leute bestimmte Filmprojekte auswählen und finanziell unterstützen. Des Weiteren soll hier herausgefunden werden, ob die Beweggründe für Crowdfunding Kampagnen zu spenden auch auf andere Formen der finanziellen Unterstützung für Filmprojekte zutreffen. Dafür wurden auf der Basis von qualitativen Interviews 10 Motivationsfaktoren erhoben, die durch eine quantitative Fragenbogenerhebung überprüft wurden. Die Untersuchung zeigte im Wesentlichen, dass aus einer Liste von 10 verschiedenen Motivationsfaktoren am häufigsten angegeben wurde, dass Leute bereit sind für Filmprojekte Geld zu spenden, wenn ihnen eine Belohnung versprochen wurde, oder, wenn sie selbst von dem Projekt überzeugt sind und dahinter stehen / Fan des Projekts sind.

This paper explores the topic of crowdfunding and focuses specifically on the motivations backers (people who give their money) follow upon supporting different film projects on crowdfunding platforms. Using the method mix of qualitative interviews and a quantitative survey, 10 motivating factors are constructed, which are then further examined throughout this paper. The goal is to understand what exactly motivates backers to give their money and why they decide to support certain film projects over others. The paper delivers insight whether the motivations to donate for all types of crowdfunding campaigns could be applied to film oriented donations as well. From the list of 10 motivating factors, seeking rewards and being a fan of the project are the two reasons that stand out more in comparison to the others.

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