“…Previous research on C2C second-hand marketplaces can be broadly categorized into two streams: the first focuses on the challenges arising from seller anonymity and limited product information (Kwon, 2021;Pavlou & Fygenson, 2006;Pavlou et al, 2007;Yen & Lu, 2008), resulting in risks related to finances, time, performance, psychology, and delivery (Mao & Lyu, 2017). The second stream examines factors that encourage second-hand transactions, including value dimensions (Wu et al, 2022;Yrjölä et al, 2017;Zhang et al, 2019), perceived benefits (Liang et al, 2021;Yang et al, 2017), social contact (Guiot & Roux, 2010;Juge et al, 2022), enjoyment (Hamari et al, 2016;Tussyadiah, 2016), and trust (Möhlmann, 2015). However, there is a lack of research specifically investigating local second-hand transactions as critical factors that eliminate transaction barriers.…”