Effects of Consumer–Host Social Interaction and Trust on Peer-to-Peer Accommodation Consumers’ Repurchase Intentions: A Trust-Transfer Perspective
Xuequn Wang,
Songshan (Sam) Huang,
Eunjung Kim
et al.
Abstract:This study aims to examine how peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodation consumers’ interactions with hosts influence trust and how trust can be transferred to eventually increase repurchase intentions. Two studies were conducted. Study 1 focused on American consumers in the context of Airbnb. Study 2 focused on Chinese consumers using a variety of P2P accommodation platforms. The results from two studies consistently show that social interaction with the host in the last stay increases consumers’ trust in the host, wh… Show more
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