Volume 27, Issue 4, November 2019, Pages 1037–1057
Mohamed Amine KORCHI1, Driss DAOUI2, and Hafid Barka3
1 Research Laboratory in Management Finance and Accounting, Ibn Tofail University, Faculty of Economic and Social Juridical Sciences, Kenitra, Morocco
2 Research Laboratory in Management Finance and Accounting, Ibn Tofail University, Faculty of Economic and Social Juridical Sciences, Kenitra, Morocco
3 Research Team in Economics and Management of telecommunications and information technologies, National Institute of Posts and Telecommunications, Rabat, Morocco
Original language: English
Copyright © 2019 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
This article represents the cornerstone of this research since it allows us to invalidate or confirm the existence of a crowdfunding potential in Morocco. These elements of answer to our problematic were possible to us by the means of the realization of a quantitative survey which we carried out with a representative sample of the order of 200 people via Internet and on ground, we wanted to confer to this survey a credibility and a reliability of the results is the reason why we initially proceeded to the estimate of our sample based on criteria as well demographics (sex, age ...) that criteria of geographical and psycho-graphic order by transposing each respondent as a donor and as a project leader. In a second phase, we conducted a pre-test of the questionnaire with a dozen people to assess the flow and order of the questions, in addition to the time spent administering the questionnaires in order to evaluate the time constraint.
Author Keywords: Innovation, Financing, Start-up, Crowdfunding.
Mohamed Amine KORCHI1, Driss DAOUI2, and Hafid Barka3
1 Research Laboratory in Management Finance and Accounting, Ibn Tofail University, Faculty of Economic and Social Juridical Sciences, Kenitra, Morocco
2 Research Laboratory in Management Finance and Accounting, Ibn Tofail University, Faculty of Economic and Social Juridical Sciences, Kenitra, Morocco
3 Research Team in Economics and Management of telecommunications and information technologies, National Institute of Posts and Telecommunications, Rabat, Morocco
Original language: English
Copyright © 2019 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
This article represents the cornerstone of this research since it allows us to invalidate or confirm the existence of a crowdfunding potential in Morocco. These elements of answer to our problematic were possible to us by the means of the realization of a quantitative survey which we carried out with a representative sample of the order of 200 people via Internet and on ground, we wanted to confer to this survey a credibility and a reliability of the results is the reason why we initially proceeded to the estimate of our sample based on criteria as well demographics (sex, age ...) that criteria of geographical and psycho-graphic order by transposing each respondent as a donor and as a project leader. In a second phase, we conducted a pre-test of the questionnaire with a dozen people to assess the flow and order of the questions, in addition to the time spent administering the questionnaires in order to evaluate the time constraint.
Author Keywords: Innovation, Financing, Start-up, Crowdfunding.
How to Cite this Article
Mohamed Amine KORCHI, Driss DAOUI, and Hafid Barka, “Crowdfunding in Morocco,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 1037–1057, November 2019.