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Antecedents of Customer Participation on Sharing Platforms: A Meta‐analysis

Blut, Markus; Wang, Cheng

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Cheng Wang



Abstract

Given the substantive influence of the digital revolution on the sharing economy, it is timely and relevant to ask why some sharing platforms (e.g. Airbnb and Uber) achieve significant success while others fail. To determine which factors encourage customers to participate in sharing goods and services on sharing platforms, and when they do so, this study conducts a meta-analysis of empirical findings from 192 independent samples, extracted from 167 studies involving 171,344 customers. As the results clarify, customer-related factors (customer motives, customer competence, customer satisfaction and subjective norms) are key antecedents. However, platform-related factors (service quality of the platform, trust in the platform, performance expectancy and effort expectancy) and service-provider-related factors (service quality of the provider, trust in the provider and provider gender) also exert meaningful effects. To assess the generalizability of these antecedents, the meta-analysis includes contextual moderators, namely customer type (previous provider experience), provider type (private/professional supply), platform characteristics (rivalry on the platform, prestige of ownership and services/goods) and exchange type (for-profit/non-profit and ownership transfer). The findings advance the literature on the sharing economy and provide specific guidance for platform managers about when to focus on certain antecedents.

Citation

Blut, M., & Wang, C. (online). Antecedents of Customer Participation on Sharing Platforms: A Meta‐analysis. British Journal of Management, https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8551.12871

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 9, 2024
Online Publication Date Oct 14, 2024
Deposit Date Oct 7, 2024
Publicly Available Date Oct 15, 2024
Journal British Journal of Management
Print ISSN 1045-3172
Electronic ISSN 1467-8551
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8551.12871
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2949247
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals:

SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities

Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production

Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns

SDG 13 - Climate Action

Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts

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