The influence of social drivers on using ride-hailing services
Date
2023-08-09Author
Rana, Nripendra P.Singh, Anurag
Parayitam, Satyanarayana
Mishra, Anubhav
Bhatt Mishra, Deepa
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Purpose: The pandemic has severely affected sharing economy businesses specially ride-hailing services due to high levels of human-touch points. This research investigates the impact of COVID-19 infodemic, identification, and emotional support on intention to use ride-hailing. The authors further examine the moderating effects of internalization, compliance, social currency and informational support in the proposed conceptual model. Design/methodology/approach: The data were collected from 412 respondents from Delhi in India, and hypothesized relationships were tested using hierarchical regression. Findings: The results indicate that COVID-19 infodemic has a negative association with intention to use ride-hailing. Identification and emotional support show a positive association with intention to use ride-hailing. The results also support internalization and compliance as moderators between infodemic, identification and intention to use ride-hailing. Further, social currency and information support moderate the relationship between emotional support and intention to use. Originality/value: This is the first research, which adds to the expanding literature on ride-hailing, especially during the post-pandemic period of “new normal”.
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