2019
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3398122
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An Entrepreneur Point-of-View About Policies to Support Innovation in Sharing Economy Era

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“…Consumers use ride-hailing because successful innovative products are usually cheaper, more convenient, simpler, and smaller (Gault, 2019;Gunarso & Kembaren, 2019;Hanafizadeh & Mehrabioun, 2020;Shaheen, 2018;Yadav & Bansal, 2021). Consumers as social beings are influenced by social constructs, as shown partially in the Chinese segment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Consumers use ride-hailing because successful innovative products are usually cheaper, more convenient, simpler, and smaller (Gault, 2019;Gunarso & Kembaren, 2019;Hanafizadeh & Mehrabioun, 2020;Shaheen, 2018;Yadav & Bansal, 2021). Consumers as social beings are influenced by social constructs, as shown partially in the Chinese segment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sharing economy activities, including ridehailing, are in the phase of disruptive innovation that increases the value of something using technology, business model, and network of companies by forming infrastructure (Wewege, Lee, & Thomsett, 2020). Sharing economy uses digital innovations to empower entities through information sharing, thereby redistributing and reusing the idle capacity of products and services (Curley & Salmelin, 2018;Gunarso & Kembaren, 2019;Perera & Albinsson, 2018). When information about a product or service innovation is shared, the value of these goods or services may increase as more consumers want to feel the benefits.…”
Section: H4: Convenience Factor Influences Consumers' Decision To Use...mentioning
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“…Government decisions influence students and teachers to take part in an education initiative [46]. Supportive government policies are needed in an online-based and crowd-based circular economic activity [47], [48]. According to the discussion, the following hypothesis is derived: Government decision factor positively increases participants' interest in MBKM (H4).…”
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confidence: 99%