O papel de motivações utilitárias e hedônicas na cocriação de valor e sua relação com a experiência no AIRBNB
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O artigo investiga o papel de motivações utilitárias e hedônicas na cocriação de valor e sua relação com a experiência de consumo em serviços de hospedagem oferecido por plataforma de consumo colaborativo: o AirBnb. Baseado na literatura sobre economia compartilhada e consumo colaborativo, hipóteses foram formuladas e um modelo conceitual proposto. Um survey com 967 respondentes foi conduzido e os dados foram analisados por meio da técnica de modelagem de equações estruturais. Verificou-se que as motivações de cunho utilitário não apresentam relação com cocriação de valor e experiência de consumo, diferentemente das motivações hedônicas que apresentaram associação positiva com ambas variáveis. Ademais, os achados evidenciaram que cocriação de valor, além de anteceder a experiência de consumo, assume papel mediador da relação entre motivações hedônicas e experiência de consumo. Esta pesquisa traz contribuições importantes para a área, uma vez traz evidência empírica do papel que motivações hedônicas exerce em práticas de consumo colaborativo, mais especificamente em serviços de hospedagem compartilhada. Além disso, consubstancia estudos anteriores que reconhecem a cocriação de valor enquanto aspecto importante na oferta de experiência positivas em serviços de hospitalidade e turismo.
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