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Fongogo : a case study on the usability of the local crowdfunding and fundraising websites in Turkey
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The contemporary success of the global online crowdfunding platforms; Kickstarter and Indiegogo inspired Turkish entrepreneurs to develop similar websites for the local use. The websites Fongogo, Crowdfon, Fonlabeni and Bi Ayda were founded to get the attention of the Turkish benefactors and angel investors. However, in this funding system where the website itself has crucial importance as the main tool of the crowdfunding experience, these local platforms couldn’t reach the success of their predecessors. The reported issues showed that the failure of the local websites are linked to their usability problems. The aim of this research is to determine these usability problems and evaluate efficiency, effectiveness and satisfaction score of the most widely used Turkish crowdfunding website; Fongogo. In order to examine this, a quantitative usability test was carried out to reach a Single Usability Metric (SUM) with a sample of 14 Turkish users in two age segments between 20-40 and over 40. In addition to the tests, interviews with project owners and previous users were also conducted. The findings support that the usability problems effect the funding campaigns negatively and the website needs to be improved both for benefactors and project owners.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Humanitas - Uluslararası Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi. - TekirdaÄ
Humanitas uluslararası sosyal bilimler dergisi/humanitas international journal of social sciences
Publication
TekirdaÄ : Namık Kemal Ãniversitesi Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi , 2017
ISSN
2147-088X
DOI
10.20304/HUMANITAS.318510
Volume/pages
5 :9 (2017) , p. 95-105
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Creation 11.03.2020
Last edited 22.08.2023
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