‘Platform stress’: exploring a new type of stress in the sharing economy

Jae Eun Park, Eunji Lee, Jin young Kim, Chulmo Koo

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Abstract

In global P2P accommodation platform operations, hosts can experience severe stress from the platform company, customers, and technological complexity. Applying sociotechnical theory, this study aims to explore platform stress in the sharing economy and verify the stressor-strain-outcome (SSO) framework. A survey of Airbnb hosts demonstrates that ‘conflict with headquarters,’ ‘negative reviews from customers,’ and ‘technological complexity’ influence the ‘strain’ of hosts. Furthermore, we verify the role of firm performance that negatively affects switching intention. It also serves as a moderator in the relationship between strain and switching intention. Focusing on platform stress, this study evaluates the concept and definition of platform stress and provides useful insights for platform business operators.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2934-2948
Number of pages15
JournalCurrent Issues in Tourism
Volume27
Issue number18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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Keywords

  • P2P platform business
  • Platform
  • Sociotechnical theory
  • Stress
  • Stressor-strain-outcome framework
  • Technostress

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