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摘要
本研究旨在探讨参与出版众筹背后的动机,特别是针对支持 "凯尔特神话图解项目 "的Y世代和Z世代。因此,本研究在 2023 年 5 月 1 日至 5 月 31 日期间随机抽样,对每一代中的三个人进行了焦点小组访谈,以收集数据。然后采用范卡姆的现象学分析方法对这些数据进行了分析。结果显示,Y 世代认识到出版众筹体现了支持和投资的双重特征,认同其必要性。在自我决定因素中,自主性和关联性被认为与他们的内在动机和参与意向有关。此外,经济动机和渴望社会认可也是他们的外在动机。 与此相反,Z 世代认为出版众筹是一个以支持和交流为特征的概念,这与出版众筹的必要性是一致的。此外,对于 Z 世代来说,自我决定的所有三个子因素--能力、自主性和关联性--都出现在他们的内在动机中,而只有经济动机被认定为外在动机。这项研究证实了 Y 代和 Z 代参与出版众筹的动机存在差异。研究还表明,出版领域的创作者可以通过加强这两代人支持者的自我决定来提高众筹的参与度,从而增强他们的内在动机。
Participation Motivation of Generation Y and Generation Z Backers in Crowdfunding for Publishing Sectors
This study aimed to explore the motivations behind participation in publishing crowdfunding, specifically targeting Generation Y and Generation Z who supported the “Celtic Mythology Illustrated Project”. Thus, this study conducted Focus Group Interviews with three individuals from each generation, randomly sampled between May 1st and May 31st, 2023, to collect data. This data was then analyzed using Van Kaam's phenomenological analysis method. The results revealed that Generation Y recognize publishing crowdfunding as embodying both support and investment characteristics, agreeing on its necessity. Among the factors of self-determination, autonomy, and relatedness were found to be linked to their intrinsic motivation and intention to participate. Additionally, economic motives and the desire for social recognition appeared as their extrinsic motivations. In contrast, Generation Z perceives publishing crowdfunding as a concept characterized by support and communication, concurring with its necessity. Moreover, for Generation Z, all three sub-factors of self-determination—competence, autonomy, and relatedness—were observed in their intrinsic motivations, whereas only economic motives were identified as extrinsic motivations. This study confirmed differences in the motivations of Generation Y and Generation Z for participating in publishing crowdfunding. It also suggests that creators in the publishing field can enhance crowdfunding participation by strengthening supporters' self-determination from these generations, thereby increasing their intrinsic motivation.