“…Defined as “a scalable socioeconomic system that employs technology‐enabled platforms to provide users with temporary access to tangible and intangible resources” (Eckhardt et al, 2019, p. 7), it comprises a variety of business models, such as peer‐to‐peer sharing platforms (e.g., Benoit et al, 2017; Stofberg & Bridoux, 2019), access‐based services from professional service providers, such as car sharing or fashion rentals (e.g., Lehr et al, 2020), or business‐to‐business services that replace ownership of industrial machinery (e.g., Schaefers et al, 2021). Although the COVID‐19 pandemic has severely affected some sharing economy business models, such as accommodation and transportation, the ongoing digital transformation appears to continue to drive the adoption of access‐as‐a‐service in a post‐pandemic world (Batool et al, 2020; Hossain, 2021; Meenakshi, 2021). At the same time, however, the pandemic has also highlighted how consumers’ perceived risks influence their willingness to engage with sharing economy services (Akhmedova et al, 2021).…”