Peer-provider participation in the sharing economy: The moderating role of warm glow emotion and underlying motivations

IF 10.1 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL ISSUES
Mark Ratilla , Stéphane Salgado , Harry Jay Cavite , Sandeep Dey
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Peer providers play a crucial role in the growth and sustainability of the sharing economy. However, the psychology and behavior of peer providers who assume the role of suppliers on sharing economy platforms have received insufficient attention in the literature. This study proposes a model that examines the role of warm glow emotion, perceived economic, social, and environmental benefits, and trust beliefs on attitudes and supply intentions on the platform. An online scenario-based survey involving 361 platform users was conducted, and data were analyzed using the partial least squares structural equation modeling technique. The results indicate that warm glow feelings positively influence peer-provider participation. A strong warm glow feeling can also reduce decision-making complexity by enhancing trust and attitudes towards sharing. Perceived social benefits emerge as the strongest predictor of attitudes, followed by trust beliefs and perceived economic benefits; surprisingly, the influence of perceived environmental benefits is dismissed. This study contributes to the sharing economy literature by elucidating the key emotional and psychological factors that precede peer-provider participation. It extends the warm glow-giving theory and emotion literature to contexts beyond charitable and environmental acts. Practical insights are discussed for planning and designing strategies to target peer providers.
共享经济中的同伴提供者参与:暖光情绪和潜在动机的调节作用
对等提供商在共享经济的增长和可持续发展中发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,在共享经济平台上承担供应商角色的同行提供者的心理和行为在文献中受到的关注不够。本研究提出了一个模型,该模型检验了暖光情绪、感知到的经济、社会和环境效益以及信任信念对平台态度和供应意图的作用。对361名平台用户进行了基于场景的在线调查,采用偏最小二乘结构方程建模技术对数据进行了分析。结果表明,温暖的光芒感正向影响同伴-提供者的参与。强烈的温暖感还可以通过增强信任和对分享的态度来降低决策的复杂性。感知到的社会利益是态度的最强预测因子,其次是信任信念和感知到的经济利益;令人惊讶的是,感知到的环境效益的影响被忽略了。本研究通过阐明同伴提供者参与之前的关键情感和心理因素,为共享经济文献做出了贡献。它将温暖的发光理论和情感文学扩展到慈善和环境行为之外的语境。讨论了针对同行供应商的规划和设计策略的实际见解。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
17.90
自引率
14.10%
发文量
316
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: Technology in Society is a global journal dedicated to fostering discourse at the crossroads of technological change and the social, economic, business, and philosophical transformation of our world. The journal aims to provide scholarly contributions that empower decision-makers to thoughtfully and intentionally navigate the decisions shaping this dynamic landscape. A common thread across these fields is the role of technology in society, influencing economic, political, and cultural dynamics. Scholarly work in Technology in Society delves into the social forces shaping technological decisions and the societal choices regarding technology use. This encompasses scholarly and theoretical approaches (history and philosophy of science and technology, technology forecasting, economic growth, and policy, ethics), applied approaches (business innovation, technology management, legal and engineering), and developmental perspectives (technology transfer, technology assessment, and economic development). Detailed information about the journal's aims and scope on specific topics can be found in Technology in Society Briefings, accessible via our Special Issues and Article Collections.
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