Title |
Chinese travelers' behavioral intentions toward room-sharing platforms The influence of motivations, perceived trust, and past experience |
ID_Doc |
69439 |
Authors |
Wu, J; Zeng, MN; Xie, KRL |
Title |
Chinese travelers' behavioral intentions toward room-sharing platforms The influence of motivations, perceived trust, and past experience |
Year |
2017 |
Published |
International Journal Of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 29.0, 10 |
DOI |
10.1108/IJCHM-08-2016-0481 |
Abstract |
Purpose - Although room-sharing platforms such as Airbnb have become globally prevalent business phenomena, no cross-cultural research has been conducted to examine how travelers outside the "Western Bubble" perceive and respond to this sharing economy. The purpose of this paper is to explore factors that affect Chinese travelers' behavioral intentions toward room-sharing platforms in the sharing economy. Design/methodology/approach - Based on theories of motivation, the influences on travelers of utilitarian and hedonic motivation, perceived trust and past experience were investigated. Considering the characteristics of room-sharing, utilitarian motivation is measured by service experience, information acquisition, cost saving and resource efficiency. Hedonic motivation is measured by adventure, gratification, sharing and friend-seeking. Data were collected in online survey from 445 valid samples and analyzed by partial least squares (PLS) regression approach using SmartPLS 3.0. Findings - The findings indicate that although intensity varies, utilitarian motivation, hedonic motivation and perceived trust do have positive effects on tourists' behavioral intentions. Past experience with room-sharing moderates these effects. Originality/value - There is scant research about consumers' behaviors toward a sharing economy in Western countries and no empirical research in this field with analyses of Chinese consumers, although China is an emerging market in the hospitality industry. None of the previous research was based on theories of motivation and trust, especially without a consideration of the moderating effect of past experience. Therefore, this study aims to narrow these gaps and to combine, organize and extend previous studies to improve the analysis of behavioral intention in the sharing economy. The value of this study lies in the research model and analysis with the backdrop of China. |
Author Keywords |
Motivation; Past experience; Perceived trust; Sharing economy; Room-sharing service |
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Document Type |
Other |
Open Access |
Open Access |
Source |
Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) |
EID |
WOS:000413025600011 |
WoS Category |
Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Management |
Research Area |
Social Sciences - Other Topics; Business & Economics |
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