Factors Affecting Consumers? Intention to Use Mobile Ride Hailing Services in Developing Countries
Sharing economy services are growing very quickly, including
with successful implementations such as mobile ride hailing services, whereby
consumers and drivers can coordinate to share rides. This research investigates
factors that are affecting consumers? intention to use mobile ride hailing 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 Least Squares
Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The empirical findings indicate that
personalized benefits positively attract consumers to use mobile ride hailing
applications. The findings also show that consumers? privacy concerns negatively
affect consumers? intention to use mobile ride hailing applications. Moreover,
the findings also show that the role of laws and regulations is significant in such
contexts as it decreases the negative interaction between privacy concerns and
consumers? intention to use ride hailing applications. Accordingly, this research
suggests that ride hailing practitioners should focus on providing more convenient services and at the same time governments and policy makers should provide protective legislations to overcome user?s privacy concerns