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Indian Travellers' Adoption of Airbnb Platform

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INFORMATION SYSTEMS FRONTIERS
Volume 24, Issue 1, Pages 77-96

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10796-020-10060-1

Keywords

Sharing economy; Emerging economy; Airbnb; UTAUT; Adoption; India; Tourism; Hospitality

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The recent adoption of mobile technology in developing countries has created opportunities for the sharing economy. This study examines the factors influencing Indian consumers' intention to use Airbnb, finding that attitude, effort expectancy, performance expectancy, social influence, trust, and self-efficacy play important roles in shaping consumer behavior.
Much of the existing scholarly debate on sharing economy to date has focused on the use of technology in developed countries. However, the recent upsurge of mobile technology adoption in developing countries has provided suitable breeding ground for sharing economy. The lack of native theories in tourism and hospitality sector with scare utilization of unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) provide necessity for this research. This study adapted meta-UTAUT model as theoretical lens and extended the model with hedonic motivation, trust, and self-efficacy. Based on data from 301 potential Indian consumers, the results underscored the central role of attitude that significantly mediated the effects of effort expectancy, social influence, and facilitating conditions on consumer intention to use Airbnb. Meanwhile, performance expectancy emerged as significant direct determinant of intention alongside attitude, trust, and self-efficacy. The proposed model explained as much as 65% variance on Indian consumer's intention to use Airbnb.

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