Abstract
The Netherlands considers focuses on optimal exploitation of mineral resources for achieving long-term Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As a result, crowdfunding investment is becoming more recognized as an important method of financing and promoting the United Nations SDGs. However, there has been little research on sustainable crowdfunding, particularly on mineral resource optimization and the impact of behaviour aspects. Therefore, the goal of this study is to determine how behaviour factors influence the subjective well-being of sustainable crowdfunding in mineral resources using fintech in the form of robo advisors to achieve sustainable development goals. This study aims to examine a research model that encompasses the key five personality traits, value on SDGs, subjective well-being, and role of robo-advisor. The findings indicate that two out of five personality traits have the greatest impact on the SDGs. Moreover, the study highlights the impact of agreeableness on SDGs and people's subjective well-being. The findings also emphasizes that the robo-advisor has a strong moderating effect on personality traits and subjective well-being.
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