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The impact of the perceived value of the sharing economy on consumer usage behavior: evidence from shared mobility in China
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The impact of the perceived value of the sharing economy on consumer usage behavior: evidence from shared mobility in China

Xiaochen Shao, Alfredo Jimenez, Jeoung Yul Lee and Vasyl Taras
Asian Business & Management, Vol.22(5), pp.1962-2003
01/11/2023

Abstract

Covid-19 Perceived value of the sharing economy Consumer usage behavior Consumer innovation Community identification Role models Shared mobility China
In the Fourth Industrial Revolution era, the sharing economy has brought a new way of social value creation. However, the impact of COVID-19 in recent years has hampered shared consumption practices but also generated new service directions based on changing market demand. To explore the motivation and behavior of people participating in the sharing economy in the current social context in detail, we empirically examined the impact of consumers' perception of shared mobility on their continuance and normative use behavior via community identification through surveyed online/offline 585 Chinese frequent users of shared mobility. Our study shows that the perception of usefulness, ease of use, and social benefits positively affect consumer behavior through community identification, with innovative consumers and role models acting as positive moderators. The results of our study have implications for how enterprises in the COVID-19 pandemic can take advantage of the sharing economy's optimal allocation of idle resources to integrate new service sections for improved service quality. It also provides a reference for enterprises' responses to public health emergencies.

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UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Contributed to the advancement of the following goal(s):

#9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
#11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
#12 Responsible Consumption & Production

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6 Social Sciences
6.3 Management
6.3.2135 Sharing Economy
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Business
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