Determinants of the intention to continuously use sharing economy systems (case study: Internet taxis)
The sharing economy is defined as a socio-economic model based on the common use of unused and unnecessary goods. Now, this concept in economic sciences has grown rapidly and with the development of business models in recent years, it has shown its role even more. The purpose of this research is to design a framework for the determinants of the intention to continuously use sharing economy systems and, on a case-by-case basis, internet taxis. In order to conduct this research, the method of meta-composite studies, which is a kind of systematic study method, was used. Four hundred and eighty scientific documents were obtained by searching the Scopus database, and after removing the articles, finally 49 articles were selected for the final review. In this research, open coding method and MAXQDA2018 software were used for data extraction and coding. The results of the research indicate the existence of twenty-seven sub-fields in the form of six main fields including platform features, customer factors, trust, social context, individual and functional context among the articles.
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