Hey all!
TL;DR: Please participate in our thesis research by either booking a 20 minute interview time through my calendar (**Booking)* or fill out this Survey with lenghty answers (at least 1-2 sentence - only the questions that are relevant!) - Below see the questions I will cover in the interview. It is structured and will always have the same questions*
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My peer Oliver and I (LinkedIn Profile) are conducting research for our master’s thesis on why people do (or don’t) participate in DAO governance, and we would love to hear from token holders! Whether you actively vote or just hold tokens without engaging, your insights are valuable. The format is a structured interview of 10-15 minutes only.
The interview can be fully anonymous and there are no names, addresses or other contact information required. We can also do it in written format through a form you can fill out if that is more convenient, questions can be send in advance – no surprises here and no journalistic or external use.
I am Joshua Hansen, and I am currently writing my Master Thesis at the IT University of Copenhagen I have lived in Denmark the last 6 years, and I study Digital Innovation & Management and had a specialisation in service, and blockchain economics with Roman Beck, a great mentor and research leader in the field!
After reading lots of literature, we have finalised our research topic to analyze motivation for DAO Governance participation. We are only master students, so the end-scope is determined based on our time, data and resources.
We are basing the analysis of two systematic literature reviews about research in participation and motivation in Online Communities, and DAO Governance voting and behavior. We will try and use Social Exchange Theory ideas to go through our data, and both the theory, and our literature was the bases of our structured interview, which covers different Social Exchange Theory topics.