Start Date
16-8-2018 12:00 AM
Description
This paper studies the link between the diffusion of the sharing economy and traditional mature industries by providing additional empirical evidence of the economic impact associated with the sharing economy. This study adds to the ongoing debate over whether and how ride-hailing platforms influence new car sales in USA an d China The causal relationship between ride-hailing platforms and the automotive manufacturing industry is explored and verified.
Recommended Citation
Guo, Yue; Xin, Fu; Jia, Qiong; Barnes, Stuart; and Wang, Ying, "How traditional incumbents react to sharing economy entrants? Evidence from the car industry" (2018). AMCIS 2018 Proceedings. 4.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2018/StrategicIT/Presentations/4
How traditional incumbents react to sharing economy entrants? Evidence from the car industry
This paper studies the link between the diffusion of the sharing economy and traditional mature industries by providing additional empirical evidence of the economic impact associated with the sharing economy. This study adds to the ongoing debate over whether and how ride-hailing platforms influence new car sales in USA an d China The causal relationship between ride-hailing platforms and the automotive manufacturing industry is explored and verified.