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Building customers’ trust in the ridesharing platform with institutional mechanisms: An empirical study in China

  • Zhen Shao*
  • , Hao Yin
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • School of Management, Harbin Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Purpose: Drawing upon institution-based trust theory, the purpose of this paper is twofold: firstly, to examine the joint influences of legally binding and market-driven institutional mechanisms in promoting customers’ trust and continuance intention in the ridesharing platform; and secondly, to examine if there exists a trust transfer mechanism between institution-based trust and interpersonal trust. Design/methodology/approach: An online survey was conducted in China and data were collected from 307 customers in DiDi, which is one of the largest ridesharing platforms in China. Structural equation modeling statistical method was used to test the theoretical model and research hypotheses. Findings: The empirical results suggest that market-driven institutional mechanisms, regarding feedback and surge pricing, have strong influences on customers’ trust in the ridesharing platform. In addition, legally binding institutional mechanisms, regarding payment security and driver certification, are also beneficial to promote customers’ trust. Furthermore, there is a trust transfer between customers’ trust in the platform and trust in the driver. Practical implications: This study provides guidelines to the administrators of the ridesharing platform to establish effective institutional mechanisms. In particular, the platform can appropriately adopt and implement the legally binding mechanisms combined with market-driven mechanisms on the platform, in order to enhance customers’ trust and promote their subsequent transaction behaviors. Originality/value: This study enriches and extends the extant literature of institution-based trust from e-commerce to the sharing economy by identifying four significant institutional mechanisms. Furthermore, this study presents a new perspective of customer trust (one-to-many) in the context of ridesharing and uncovers the transfer mechanism between institution-based trust and interpersonal trust.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1040-1063
Number of pages24
JournalInternet Research
Volume29
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 Sep 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Continuance intention
  • Institution-based trust
  • Ridesharing
  • Sharing economy
  • Trust transfer

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