2022
DOI: 10.3991/ijim.v16i11.30579
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Factors Affecting Consumers’ Intention to Use Mobile Ride Hailing Services in Developing Countries

Abstract: Sharing economy services are growing very quickly, including with successful implementations such as mobile ridehailing services, where by consumers and drivers can coordinate to share rides. This research investigates factors that are affecting consumers’ intention to use mobile ridehailing services in developing countries. The research data was collected in June 2021 from Jordanian consumers using an online questionnaire. The collected data was then analyzed to verify the research hypothesizes using Partial … Show more

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“…Additionally, cultural attitudes influence the adoption of shared mobility services. According to [33], vehicle ownership is regarded as a status symbol and a vital aspect of freedom of movement in Jordan. Individuals may be reluctant to abandon their personal vehicles in favor of shared mobility options due to such attitudes.…”
Section: Assess Policy Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additionally, cultural attitudes influence the adoption of shared mobility services. According to [33], vehicle ownership is regarded as a status symbol and a vital aspect of freedom of movement in Jordan. Individuals may be reluctant to abandon their personal vehicles in favor of shared mobility options due to such attitudes.…”
Section: Assess Policy Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individuals may be reluctant to abandon their personal vehicles in favor of shared mobility options due to such attitudes. In addition, safety, privacy, and hygiene concerns may discourage prospective users [33].…”
Section: Assess Policy Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%