Diffusion of Innovation in Technological Platforms: The Uber Case

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira,Wilquer Silvano de Souza
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Vale,Glaucia Maria Vasconcellos, Corrêa,Victor Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BAR - Brazilian Administration Review
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: diffusion theory suggests that customers adopt innovation. However, no research has examined the differences between peers and the balance required of a peer-to-peer platform in the diffusion process. This article investigates whether there was a peer-to-peer balance in the diffusion process of a technological platform, represented here by the Uber case. Methods: a total of 843 Uber users, comprising 397 drivers and 446 customers, took part in a probabilistic sample survey in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. The study tests the hypothesis of P2P platform diffusion balance along Rogers’ curve with Levene’s and t-test. Results: the findings are counterintuitive and unexpected. Although the authors expected passengers and drivers to show a similar predisposition for Uber’s adoption, empirical data did not confirm this. In contrast to the literature, which predicts that adoption occurs mainly in the initial phases, drivers’ predisposition showed a constant diffusion curve. Conclusions: considering the peer-to-peer platform context, this article shows that the balance between peers can still be present considering the multiple actors involved, which shows a proposition for this research. Besides, this article develops the ‘technological readiness indicator,’ thus enabling a better understanding of different empirical contexts.
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title Diffusion of Innovation in Technological Platforms: The Uber Case
spellingShingle Diffusion of Innovation in Technological Platforms: The Uber Case
Ferreira,Wilquer Silvano de Souza
technological platforms
peer-to-peer
Uber
Brazil
title_short Diffusion of Innovation in Technological Platforms: The Uber Case
title_full Diffusion of Innovation in Technological Platforms: The Uber Case
title_fullStr Diffusion of Innovation in Technological Platforms: The Uber Case
title_full_unstemmed Diffusion of Innovation in Technological Platforms: The Uber Case
title_sort Diffusion of Innovation in Technological Platforms: The Uber Case
author Ferreira,Wilquer Silvano de Souza
author_facet Ferreira,Wilquer Silvano de Souza
Vale,Glaucia Maria Vasconcellos
Corrêa,Victor Silva
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Corrêa,Victor Silva
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira,Wilquer Silvano de Souza
Vale,Glaucia Maria Vasconcellos
Corrêa,Victor Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv technological platforms
peer-to-peer
Uber
Brazil
topic technological platforms
peer-to-peer
Uber
Brazil
description ABSTRACT Objective: diffusion theory suggests that customers adopt innovation. However, no research has examined the differences between peers and the balance required of a peer-to-peer platform in the diffusion process. This article investigates whether there was a peer-to-peer balance in the diffusion process of a technological platform, represented here by the Uber case. Methods: a total of 843 Uber users, comprising 397 drivers and 446 customers, took part in a probabilistic sample survey in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. The study tests the hypothesis of P2P platform diffusion balance along Rogers’ curve with Levene’s and t-test. Results: the findings are counterintuitive and unexpected. Although the authors expected passengers and drivers to show a similar predisposition for Uber’s adoption, empirical data did not confirm this. In contrast to the literature, which predicts that adoption occurs mainly in the initial phases, drivers’ predisposition showed a constant diffusion curve. Conclusions: considering the peer-to-peer platform context, this article shows that the balance between peers can still be present considering the multiple actors involved, which shows a proposition for this research. Besides, this article develops the ‘technological readiness indicator,’ thus enabling a better understanding of different empirical contexts.
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