Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4224863312> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4224863312 endingPage "234" @default.
- W4224863312 startingPage "201" @default.
- W4224863312 abstract "Abstract The sharing economy provides consumers with temporary access to various products. As a growing business trend that continuously attracts new consumers, it motivates businesses to rapidly develop new system designs. In this study, we investigate how the system design choices of sharing systems for products affect consumers’ perceptions of the system and consequently their intention to use a system. Building on institutional logics, we examine how the logics inherent in two system designs—the community logic in peer-to-peer (P2P) systems and the corporate logic in business-to-consumer (B2C) systems—affect consumer perceptions. We argue that consumers perceive P2P and B2C logics differently regarding logics’ economic benefits, product scarcity, sustainability benefits, and social benefits. To test our theory, we conducted a scenario experiment with 1259 participants from the UK. Our findings suggest that consumers perceive P2P systems as yielding higher economic, sustainability, and social benefits than B2C systems, and that these benefits increase consumers’ intention to use the system. However, we also find that P2P systems suffer from the risk of product scarcity, reducing consumers’ intention to use such systems. In summary, our findings show that system design affects consumers’ perceptions and that different designs attract consumer groups with different preferences." @default.
- W4224863312 created "2022-04-27" @default.
- W4224863312 creator A5012303610 @default.
- W4224863312 creator A5021469173 @default.
- W4224863312 creator A5030136229 @default.
- W4224863312 creator A5032324532 @default.
- W4224863312 date "2022-04-25" @default.
- W4224863312 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W4224863312 title "System Design Choice in the Sharing Economy: How Different Institutional Logics Drive Consumer Perception and Consumers’ Intention to Use Sharing Systems" @default.
- W4224863312 cites W1550674074 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W1597565573 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W1788719434 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W1965278510 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W1965354703 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W1966817063 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W1981351872 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W1984698666 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W1997321313 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2002653371 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2005257538 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2015887084 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2019116200 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2020969191 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2026318397 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2038231933 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2038702827 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2039415189 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2065880474 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2070950781 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2080841932 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2085548520 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2085645456 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2102215074 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2106096361 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2119681300 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2129998937 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2135519078 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2135526934 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2144931085 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2146125869 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2157165099 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2162049359 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2162437324 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2193984671 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2199108421 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2285756457 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2287227468 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2322622068 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2336151054 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2341670128 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2344858549 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2440252500 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2520450113 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2562939000 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2593858667 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2604280773 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2605866027 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2606862795 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2608271941 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2613341922 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2617642170 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2662687413 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2670298746 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2747925609 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2761775458 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2772373494 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2776485893 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2795240022 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2811400234 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2887649320 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2900965826 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2953276601 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2959080378 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2960738664 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2973057865 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W2982530147 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W3033430059 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W3041188046 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W3087071233 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W3122289956 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W3122583858 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W3123282572 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W3125283999 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W3125514669 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W3136492316 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W3162007736 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W4214865705 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W4230234290 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W4235678817 @default.
- W4224863312 cites W4238399289 @default.
- W4224863312 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/s41471-022-00133-z" @default.
- W4224863312 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4224863312 type Work @default.
- W4224863312 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4224863312 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4224863312 hasAuthorship W4224863312A5012303610 @default.
- W4224863312 hasAuthorship W4224863312A5021469173 @default.
- W4224863312 hasAuthorship W4224863312A5030136229 @default.