声明
摘要
Abstract
Contents
Table of Figures
List of Tables
1. Introduction
1.1 Research Background
1.2 Overarching Research Question
1.3 Theoretical Background
1.2.1.Stimulus-organism-response Framework
1.2.2.Heuristic-systematic Model
1.4 Theoretical Contributions
1.5 Practical Implications
1.6 How Three Essays of this Dissertation are Related?
2. Essay 1 Review of Key Literature and Practice of Trust Mechanisms in Sharing Economy:The Overarching Framework
2.1 Theoretical Underpinnings and Contributions of the Proposed Framework
2.2 Trust in Sharing Economy
2.3 The Perceived Risk in Sharing Economy
2.4 Trust Mechanisms as Risk Reducers
2.4.1 Trust and Risk
2.4.2 Trust as a Mitigating Force of Risk in Sharing Economy
2.4.3 Plaform Induced Trust Mechanisms
2.4.4 Interpersonal Trust Mechanisms
2.4.5 Third-party Induced Trust Mechanisms
2.4.6 Other Factors Influencing the Perceived Risk Directly
2.5 Conclusion
3. Essay 2 The Detrimental Effects of Consociality in Sharing Economy and How to Manage it
3.1 Introduction
3.1.1 Research Background
3.1.2 Research Questions
3.1.3 Theoretical Background
3.1.4 Theoretical Contributions
3.2 Review of Key Literature,Conceptual Framework,and Development of Hypotheses
3.2.1 Opposing Effects of Consociality
3.2.2 Influence of Consociality on Intention to Use a Sharing Economy Platform
3.2.3 Moderating Effect of Reputation of the Provider
3.2.4 Moderating Effect of Reputation and Background Information of the Provider
3.2.5 Moderating Effect of Reputation Rating,Background Information of the Provider,and Security Center
3.3 Methodology
3.4 Pilot Study:Testing the Opposing Effects of Consociality
3.4.1 Design and Procedures
3.4.2 Measures
3.4.3 Resuits and Discussion
3.5 Study 1:Testing the Underlying Mechanisms between Consociality and Intention to Use a Sharing Economy Service
3.5.1 Design and Procedures
3.5.2 MeasHres
3.5.3 Resuits and Discussion
3.6 Study 2:Testing the Moderating Effect of Reputation of the Provider
3.6.1 Design and Procedures
3.6.2 MeasLlres
3.6.3 Resuits and Discussion
3.7 Study 3:Testing the Moderating Effect ofReputation and Background Information of the Provider
3.7.1 Design and Procedures
3.7.2 Measures
3.7.3 Results and Discussion
3.8 Study 4:Testing the Moderating Effect of Reputation,Background Information of the Provider,and the Security Center
3.8.1 Design and Procedures
3.8.2 Measures
3.8.3 Results and Diseussion
3.9 GeneraI Discussion
3.9.1 Managerial Implications
3.9.2 Limitations and Future Research
3.10 Conclusion
4. Essay 3 Managing the Dark and Bright Side of Platform Intermediation in Sharing Economy
4.1 Introduction
4.1.1 Research Questions
4.1.2 Theoretical Background and Conceptual Framework
4.1.3 Theoretical Contributions
4.2 Review of Key Literature and Development of Hypotheses
4.2.1 21Indirect Effects of Platform Intermediation on Continuous Intention to USe
4.2.2 Moderating Effect of Platform Trust Mechanism (Police Assistance)
4.2.3 Moderating Effect of Third-party Trust Mechanisms (Third-party Reputation Service)
4.3 Methodology
4.4 Study I:Testing the Paradoxical Nature of Platform Intermediafion
4.4.1 Design and Procedures
4.4.2 Results and Discussion
4.5 Study 2:Testing the Underlying Mechanisms between Platform Intermediation and Continuous Intention to Use
4.5.1 Design and Procedures
4.5.2 Results and Discussion
4.6 Study 3:Testing the Moderating Effect of Police Assistance
4.6.1 Design and Procedures
4.6.2 Results and Discussion
4.7 Study 4:Testing the Moderating Effect of Third-party Reputation Service
4.7.1 Design and Procedures
4.7.2 Results and Discussion
4.8 General Discussion
4.8.1 Theoretical and Managerial Implications
4.8.2 Limitations and Future Research
4.9 Conclusion
5. Concluding Remarks
5.1.1 Theoretical and Practical Implications
5.1.2 Limitations and Future Research
RefeFences
Appendix
Acknowledgment
10. Resuine of the Author
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