Consumer intention and sharing economy: a systematic review of literature
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Resumo: | Objective of the study: To analyze the relationship between the themes Intention and Sharing Economy from a systematic literature review, verifying how the themes are being worked on since the emergence of the phenomenon. Methodology: A systematic review of the literature on “intention” and “sharing economy” was carried out in the Scopus database, for all years up to 2020. After using some refinement criteria, 84 articles were analyzed. Originality / Relevance: Even though the literature on intention has been investigated for many years, the particular dynamics of the Sharing Economy phenomenon offers new challenges and research opportunities that bring the need to better understand the relationship between the subjects. That said, this work presents an analysis of this relationship. Main results: The results reveal that interest in the subjects is recent, which explains the fact that there is no prominent journal or author on the subjects. Despite this, one of the main topics researched was the factors that affect, influence, impact, explain or predict intention. Still, it is seen that most of the studies tend to use the same approaches, whether they are the research of carpool services and shared accommodation, the survey method and the use of TPB and TRA theories, which provides opportunities for research. Contributions: It is considered as main contributions the understanding of the way the themes have been studied over time, and some theoretical research gaps can be observed. In addition to the understanding of the themes, it can serve as a subsidy in strategic decision-making in the field. |
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Consumer intention and sharing economy: a systematic review of literatureA intenção do consumidor e a economia compartilhada: uma revisão sistemática da literaturaIntençãoEconomia CompartilhadaRevisão Sistemática da literaturaIntentionSharing EconomyLiterature reviewObjective of the study: To analyze the relationship between the themes Intention and Sharing Economy from a systematic literature review, verifying how the themes are being worked on since the emergence of the phenomenon. Methodology: A systematic review of the literature on “intention” and “sharing economy” was carried out in the Scopus database, for all years up to 2020. After using some refinement criteria, 84 articles were analyzed. Originality / Relevance: Even though the literature on intention has been investigated for many years, the particular dynamics of the Sharing Economy phenomenon offers new challenges and research opportunities that bring the need to better understand the relationship between the subjects. That said, this work presents an analysis of this relationship. Main results: The results reveal that interest in the subjects is recent, which explains the fact that there is no prominent journal or author on the subjects. Despite this, one of the main topics researched was the factors that affect, influence, impact, explain or predict intention. Still, it is seen that most of the studies tend to use the same approaches, whether they are the research of carpool services and shared accommodation, the survey method and the use of TPB and TRA theories, which provides opportunities for research. Contributions: It is considered as main contributions the understanding of the way the themes have been studied over time, and some theoretical research gaps can be observed. In addition to the understanding of the themes, it can serve as a subsidy in strategic decision-making in the field.Objetivo: Analisar a relação entre as temáticas Intenção e Economia Compartilhada a partir de uma revisão sistemática de literatura, verificando como os temas estão sendo trabalhados desde o surgimento do fenômeno. Metodologia: Foi realizada uma revisão sistemática da literatura sobre “intention” and “sharing economy” na base de dados Scopus, de todos os anos até 2020. Após a utilização de alguns critérios de refinamento, foram analisados 84 artigos. Originalidade/Relevância: Mesmo que a literatura sobre intenção do consumidor venha sendo investigada há muitos anos, a dinâmica particular do fenômeno da Economia Compartilhada oferece novos desafios e oportunidades de pesquisa que trazem a necessidade de se compreender melhor a relação entre os assuntos. Posto isto, este trabalho apresenta uma análise acerca dessa relação. Principais resultados: Os resultados revelam que o interesse pelos assuntos é recente, o que se explica o fato de não haver um journal ou autor de referência sobre os tópicos. Apesar disso, um dos principais assuntos pesquisados trata dos fatores que afetam, influenciam, impactam, explicam ou predizem a intenção do consumidor. Ainda, visualiza-se que grande parte dos estudos tende a utilizar os mesmos enfoques, quais sejam: a pesquisa dos serviços de caronas e acomodações compartilhados, o método survey e o uso das teorias TPB e TRA, o que possibilita oportunidades para pesquisa. Contribuições: Considera-se como principais contribuições a compreensão da forma como as temáticas têm sido estudadas ao longo do tempo, podendo-se observar algumas lacunas teóricas de pesquisa. Além disso, o entendimento sobre os temas pode servir de subsídio na tomada de decisão estratégica no ramo.Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategies2022-08-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed Articleapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistafuture.org/FSRJ/article/view/63910.24023/FutureJournal/2175-5825/2022.v14i1.639Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategies; Vol. 14 No. 1 (2022): Janeiro - Dezembro; e0639Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategies [FSRJ]; v. 14 n. 1 (2022): Janeiro - Dezembro; e06392175-5825reponame:Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategiesinstname:Fundação Instituto de Administração (FIA)instacron:FIAporhttps://www.revistafuture.org/FSRJ/article/view/639/513Copyright (c) 2022 Natália Pavanelo Pivetta, Flavia Luciane Scherer, Soraya de Souza Soareshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPavanelo Pivetta, NatáliaScherer, Flavia Lucianede Souza Soares, Soraya2023-08-05T05:38:48Zoai:ojs.future.emnuvens.com.br:article/639Revistahttps://www.revistafuture.org/FSRJ/oai2175-58252175-5825opendoar:2023-08-05T05:38:48Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategies - Fundação Instituto de Administração (FIA)false |
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Consumer intention and sharing economy: a systematic review of literature A intenção do consumidor e a economia compartilhada: uma revisão sistemática da literatura |
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Consumer intention and sharing economy: a systematic review of literature |
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Consumer intention and sharing economy: a systematic review of literature Pavanelo Pivetta, Natália Intenção Economia Compartilhada Revisão Sistemática da literatura Intention Sharing Economy Literature review |
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Consumer intention and sharing economy: a systematic review of literature |
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Consumer intention and sharing economy: a systematic review of literature |
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Consumer intention and sharing economy: a systematic review of literature |
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Consumer intention and sharing economy: a systematic review of literature |
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Consumer intention and sharing economy: a systematic review of literature |
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Pavanelo Pivetta, Natália |
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Pavanelo Pivetta, Natália Scherer, Flavia Luciane de Souza Soares, Soraya |
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Scherer, Flavia Luciane de Souza Soares, Soraya |
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Pavanelo Pivetta, Natália Scherer, Flavia Luciane de Souza Soares, Soraya |
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Intenção Economia Compartilhada Revisão Sistemática da literatura Intention Sharing Economy Literature review |
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Intenção Economia Compartilhada Revisão Sistemática da literatura Intention Sharing Economy Literature review |
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Objective of the study: To analyze the relationship between the themes Intention and Sharing Economy from a systematic literature review, verifying how the themes are being worked on since the emergence of the phenomenon. Methodology: A systematic review of the literature on “intention” and “sharing economy” was carried out in the Scopus database, for all years up to 2020. After using some refinement criteria, 84 articles were analyzed. Originality / Relevance: Even though the literature on intention has been investigated for many years, the particular dynamics of the Sharing Economy phenomenon offers new challenges and research opportunities that bring the need to better understand the relationship between the subjects. That said, this work presents an analysis of this relationship. Main results: The results reveal that interest in the subjects is recent, which explains the fact that there is no prominent journal or author on the subjects. Despite this, one of the main topics researched was the factors that affect, influence, impact, explain or predict intention. Still, it is seen that most of the studies tend to use the same approaches, whether they are the research of carpool services and shared accommodation, the survey method and the use of TPB and TRA theories, which provides opportunities for research. Contributions: It is considered as main contributions the understanding of the way the themes have been studied over time, and some theoretical research gaps can be observed. In addition to the understanding of the themes, it can serve as a subsidy in strategic decision-making in the field. |
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