2018
Tyni, Heikki
Spectating Development and Other Backer Perspectives on Games Crowdfunding
In: DiGRA Nordic '18: Proceedings of 2018 International DiGRA Nordic Conference, 2018.
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Abstract | Links | Tags: Backer survey, Crowdfunding, Game production, Game production studies
@inproceedings{Tyni2018,
title = {Spectating Development and Other Backer Perspectives on Games Crowdfunding},
author = {Heikki Tyni},
url = {http://www.digra.org/digital-library/publications/spectating-development-and-other-backer-perspectives-on-games-crowdfunding},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-11-01},
urldate = {2018-11-01},
booktitle = {DiGRA Nordic '18: Proceedings of 2018 International DiGRA Nordic Conference},
abstract = {During the last decade, crowdfunding has become a significant new means to fund creative productions. Rather than being simply about acquiring the funded product or service, a closer look at crowdfunding reveals that backers attach many kinds of meanings and motivations to it. This article describes an exploratory study on backer motivations to participate in games crowdfunding. Utilizing two sets of data from an online survey, a quantitative section (N=426) and a qualitative section with open answers, it is found out that, among others, backers enjoy spectating game development, linking crowdfunding participation to new forms of consumption in the evolving media culture.},
keywords = {Backer survey, Crowdfunding, Game production, Game production studies},
pubstate = {published},
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}
During the last decade, crowdfunding has become a significant new means to fund creative productions. Rather than being simply about acquiring the funded product or service, a closer look at crowdfunding reveals that backers attach many kinds of meanings and motivations to it. This article describes an exploratory study on backer motivations to participate in games crowdfunding. Utilizing two sets of data from an online survey, a quantitative section (N=426) and a qualitative section with open answers, it is found out that, among others, backers enjoy spectating game development, linking crowdfunding participation to new forms of consumption in the evolving media culture.