在个人消费者层面调查共享经济的颠覆性:消费者的自反性如何推动共享的重新参与。

IF 9.5 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science Pub Date : 2023-03-11 DOI:10.1007/s11747-023-00926-6
Stella Yiyan Li, Antje R H Graul, John Jianjun Zhu
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共享经济代表了一种新兴的技术驱动的社会经济体系。鉴于其破坏性,共享经济不仅挑战了传统的营销理论,而且改变了与消费概念相关的消费者规范和信念。共享经济是否、何时以及如何改变消费,仍然是管理者需要研究的重要问题。本研究考察了共享体验如何影响消费者批判性的自我反思,并塑造他们重新参与共享实践的意图。通过从两项调查和四项实验(包括三项预测试和一项主要研究)中收集的数据,我们发现消费者在共享经济中感知的经济效用、社会价值和可持续发展潜力会影响他们重新参与共享实践的意图,从而形成忠诚的客户群。此外,消费者反身性也起到了中介作用。我们还表明,过去企业与消费者共享实践的经验调节了所提出的中介效应。总的来说,我们展示了共享经济对个人消费者的破坏性影响,并对营销理论做出了有意义的管理启示和贡献。
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Investigating the disruptiveness of the sharing economy at the individual consumer level: How consumer reflexivity drives re-engagement in sharing.

The sharing economy represents an emerging technology-enabled socioeconomic system. Given its disruptive nature, the sharing economy not only challenges traditional marketing theories but also alters consumer norms and beliefs related to consumption concepts. Whether, when, and how the sharing economy transforms consumption remain important questions for managers to investigate. This study examines how sharing experiences influence consumers' critical self-reflection and shape their intentions to re-engage in sharing practices. With data collected from two surveys and four experiments (including three pretests and one main study), we show that consumers' perceived economic utility, social value, and sustainability potential in the sharing economy influence their intentions to re-engage in sharing practices, thus forming a loyal customer base. In addition, consumer reflexivity mediates this effect. We also show that past experience with business-to-consumer sharing practices moderates the proposed mediating effect. Overall, we demonstrate the disruptive impact of the sharing economy on individual consumers with meaningful managerial implications and contributions to marketing theories.

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