Blending access-based services and triadic frameworks: an empirical evaluation of Packaging-as-a-Service

IF 7.8 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Stefanie Fella, Christoph Ratay
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Abstract

Purpose

Recently emerged Packaging-as-a-Service (PaaS) systems adopt aspects of access-based services and triadic frameworks, which have typically been treated as conceptually separate. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the implications of blending the two in what we call “access-based triadic systems,” by empirically evaluating intentions to adopt PaaS systems for takeaway food among restaurants and consumers.

Design/methodology/approach

We derived relevant attributes of PaaS systems from a qualitative pre-study with restaurants and consumers. Next, we conducted two factorial survey experiments with restaurants (N = 176) and consumers (N = 245) in Germany to quantitatively test the effects of those system attributes on their adoption intentions.

Findings

This paper highlights that the role of access-based triadic system providers as both the owners of shared assets and the operators of a triadic system is associated with a novel set of challenges and opportunities: System providers need to attract a critical mass of business and end customers while balancing asset protection and system complexity. At the same time, asset ownership introduces opportunities for improved quality control and differentiation from competition.

Originality/value

Conceptually, this paper extends research on access-based services and triadic frameworks by describing an unexplored hybrid form of non-ownership consumption we call “access-based triadic systems.” Empirically, this paper addresses the need to account for the demands of two distinct target groups in triadic systems and demonstrates how factorial survey experiments can be leveraged in this field.

混合基于访问的服务和三元框架:包装即服务的实证评估
目的最近出现的 "包装即服务"(PaaS)系统采用了基于访问的服务和三元组框架的各个方面,而这两者通常在概念上是分开的。本文旨在通过对餐厅和消费者采用外卖食品 PaaS 系统的意向进行实证评估,研究将两者融合在我们所称的 "基于访问的三元组系统 "中的意义。接下来,我们对德国的餐馆(N = 176)和消费者(N = 245)进行了两次因子调查实验,以定量测试这些系统属性对其采用意向的影响。研究结果本文强调,基于访问的三方系统提供商既是共享资产的所有者,又是三方系统的运营商,其角色与一系列新的挑战和机遇相关联:系统提供商需要在平衡资产保护和系统复杂性的同时,吸引足够数量的企业和终端客户。从概念上讲,本文通过描述一种尚未探索的非所有权消费混合形式(我们称之为 "基于接入的三元系统"),扩展了对基于接入的服务和三元框架的研究。在经验方面,本文探讨了在三元系统中考虑两个不同目标群体需求的必要性,并展示了如何在这一领域利用因子调查实验。
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CiteScore
19.20
自引率
9.40%
发文量
55
期刊介绍: The Journal of Service Management (JOSM) centers its scope on research in service management. It disseminates papers showcasing distinctive and noteworthy contributions to service literature, serving as a communication platform for individuals in the service management field, transcending disciplines, functional areas, sectors, and nationalities. The journal publishes double-blind reviewed papers emphasizing service literature/theory and its practical applications.
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