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Dr. Xuan Wang
Department of Management Science, College of Management, Shenzhen University

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Published: 30 July 2021 in Kybernetes
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Purpose Social media technology has changed donors' decision-making process in online philanthropy compared with traditional charity. How do IT affordances support donor perceptions and motivations in charitable crowdfunding? The purpose of this study is to explore how the five sub-dimensions of charitable crowdfunding IT affordances (i.e. visibility, association, meta-voicing, trading and security) afford initiators and platforms in motivating donors to support charitable crowdfunding projects. Design/methodology/approach This paper uses a quantitative research approach. An online survey was conducted to collect research data from WeChat users who had experienced charitable crowdfunding. A sample of 344 valid responses were received and analyzed. Findings The results show that four of the five IT affordances facilitate donors' perceptions (perceived emotions and trust) and motivations (intrinsic motivations and extrinsic motivations), and thereby increase behavioral intention on supporting charitable crowdfunding projects. Originality/value This study advances the affordances and online charity literature by examining the antecedents and outcome of perceptions and motivations that determining behavioral intention in more detail. The authors’ findings not only benefit researchers in explaining how technology helps donors perceiving projects and motivating them to donate online, but also assists practitioners in developing better charitable crowdfunding management strategy.

ACS Style

Huifang Jiao; Wenzhi Tang; Tianzhuo Liu; Xuan Wang; Lijun Ma. How do IT affordances support behavioral intention in charitable crowdfunding? The mediating effects of donor perceptions and motivations. Kybernetes 2021, ahead-of-p, 1 .

AMA Style

Huifang Jiao, Wenzhi Tang, Tianzhuo Liu, Xuan Wang, Lijun Ma. How do IT affordances support behavioral intention in charitable crowdfunding? The mediating effects of donor perceptions and motivations. Kybernetes. 2021; ahead-of-p (ahead-of-p):1.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Huifang Jiao; Wenzhi Tang; Tianzhuo Liu; Xuan Wang; Lijun Ma. 2021. "How do IT affordances support behavioral intention in charitable crowdfunding? The mediating effects of donor perceptions and motivations." Kybernetes ahead-of-p, no. ahead-of-p: 1.

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Published: 21 July 2021 in Journal of Environmental Management
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The environmental and socioeconomic considerations of energy production have become crucial because of the increasingly complex relationship between energy and the environment. This study aims to develop possible mechanisms for perspectives on energy policy and the environment by exploring the mediating role of renewable energy patents. Non-radial data envelopment analysis and panel data models are applied using the panel data from 2010 to 2017 from 30 Chinese provinces. The results show an overall improvement in the environmental performance index (EPI) of China's provinces, but the average EPI is still relatively weak, with an average value between 0.44 and 0.52, which is far below the optimal value 1.. Furthermore, the econometric model offers evidence that provincial renewable energy and emission reduction policies positively impact the enhancement of EPI. The findings have several implications for energy and environmental policies.

ACS Style

Wasim Iqbal; Yuk Ming Tang; Ma Lijun; Ka Yin Chau; Wang Xuan; Arooj Fatima. Energy policy paradox on environmental performance: The moderating role of renewable energy patents. Journal of Environmental Management 2021, 297, 113230 .

AMA Style

Wasim Iqbal, Yuk Ming Tang, Ma Lijun, Ka Yin Chau, Wang Xuan, Arooj Fatima. Energy policy paradox on environmental performance: The moderating role of renewable energy patents. Journal of Environmental Management. 2021; 297 ():113230.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Wasim Iqbal; Yuk Ming Tang; Ma Lijun; Ka Yin Chau; Wang Xuan; Arooj Fatima. 2021. "Energy policy paradox on environmental performance: The moderating role of renewable energy patents." Journal of Environmental Management 297, no. : 113230.

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Published: 29 January 2021 in Sustainability
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In this study, we develop a series of consumer-valuation-based models to investigate the pricing and return policies of the sellers in a competitive e-commerce market. Differing from the competition models in literature, a novel two-dimensional valuation structure is built, which considers the valuations of a consumer on two products and the valuation differentiation of all consumers on each product. We consider both monopoly and duopoly (competitive) markets. In each market, two models are respectively developed, one with and one without the return policies. We derive the solutions for the four models, and conduct some analytical and numerical investigations. The results show that return policy with a partial refund is always chosen by the sellers in both monopoly and duopoly markets. Return policy benefits the seller in a monopoly market, but may not benefit the sellers in a duopoly market. In the duopoly models, one seller can be considered as a monopoly seller who meets a new competitor. Our results show that the monopoly seller will reduce its price by no more than 20% when there comes a competitor, and, counter-intuitively, it will meanwhile adopt a severer return policy to the consumers .

ACS Style

Huifang Jiao; Xuan Wang; Chi Ng; Lijun Ma. Pricing and Return Policies in a Competitive Market: A Consumer-Valuation Based Analysis with Valuation Uncertainties. Sustainability 2021, 13, 1432 .

AMA Style

Huifang Jiao, Xuan Wang, Chi Ng, Lijun Ma. Pricing and Return Policies in a Competitive Market: A Consumer-Valuation Based Analysis with Valuation Uncertainties. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (3):1432.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Huifang Jiao; Xuan Wang; Chi Ng; Lijun Ma. 2021. "Pricing and Return Policies in a Competitive Market: A Consumer-Valuation Based Analysis with Valuation Uncertainties." Sustainability 13, no. 3: 1432.