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TitleEnabling artificial intelligence on a donation-based crowdfunding platform: a theoretical approach
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Date Issued2022
Source PublicationAnnals of Operations Research
ISSN0254-5330
Volume319Issue:1Pages:761 - 789
Abstract

Individual or group donations form an important aspect of disaster relief operations. Donation-based crowdfunding (DBC) tasks are often listed on crowdfunding platforms to attract donors to donate for a specific reason in a stipulated time. As the frequency and intensity of disasters has increased over time, these platforms have gained in popularity, and they need a constant and consistent flow of funds to achieve their targets. Artificial intelligence (AI) tools are often adopted by these channels to enhance their operational performance. We understand the process of adoption through uses and gratification theory, which is dominated by motivational factors, such as the utilitarian and symbolic benefits which DBC intends to achieve. The inflow of cash from multiple donors across the world, guided by AI tools, also gives rise to risks; therefore, we have used a moderating variable to better understand the operational performance of DBC. We collected empirical data through 293 responses from owners of DBC tasks in the context of disaster relief operations. We tested our hypotheses using partial least square structured equation modelling and controlled for intensity of disaster and crowdfunding task duration. Our results offer a significant extension to uses and gratification theory by understanding a positive relation between uses and gratification benefits and the adoption of AI tools for boosting operational performance. We project that, whereas the duration of a crowdfunding task plays an essential role in collecting the required funds for disaster relief operations, the intensity of the disaster does not impact the process of adopting AI tools or on their operational performance. Our study offers critical insights for understanding aspects of designing and implementing AI in DBC scenarios, which has been a grey area in understanding donors’ behavior.

KeywordArtificial intelligence Disaster relief operations Donation-based crowdfunding Perceived risk
DOI10.1007/s10479-020-03906-z
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaOperations Research & Management Science
WOS SubjectOperations Research & Management Science
WOS IDWOS:000604489600020
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85098709726
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Cited Times:38[WOS]   [WOS Record]     [Related Records in WOS]
Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/6104
CollectionFaculty of Science and Technology
Corresponding AuthorBehl, Abhishek
Affiliation
1.Jindal Global Business School,O.P. Jindal Global University,Sonipat,India
2.Shailesh J Mehta School of Management,Indian Institute of Technology,Bombay,Mumbai,India
3.BNU-UIC Institute of AI and Future Networks,BNU-Zhuhai,BNU-HKBU UIC,Zhuhai,China
4.Symbiosis Centre for Management and Human Resource Development,Symbiosis International (Deemed) University,Pune,India
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Behl, Abhishek,Dutta, Pankaj,Luo, Zongweiet al. Enabling artificial intelligence on a donation-based crowdfunding platform: a theoretical approach[J]. Annals of Operations Research, 2022, 319(1): 761 - 789.
APA Behl, Abhishek, Dutta, Pankaj, Luo, Zongwei, & Sheorey, Pratima. (2022). Enabling artificial intelligence on a donation-based crowdfunding platform: a theoretical approach. Annals of Operations Research, 319(1), 761 - 789.
MLA Behl, Abhishek,et al."Enabling artificial intelligence on a donation-based crowdfunding platform: a theoretical approach". Annals of Operations Research 319.1(2022): 761 - 789.
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