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Fighting fire with fire: the use of an auxiliary platform to address the inherent weaknesses of a platform-based business
by
Tan, Barney
, Ge, Chunmian
, Au, Cheuk Hang
in
Asymmetric information
/ Business
/ Business models
/ Business units
/ Case studies
/ Compliance
/ Customer services
/ Deployment
/ Hospitality industry
/ Hospitality Occupations
/ Internet
/ Labor
/ Labor costs
/ Owners
/ Payback periods
/ Platforms
/ Prescription drugs
/ Quality of service
/ Research Methodology
/ Sharing economy
/ Stakeholders
/ Success
/ Top management
/ Writers
2024
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Fighting fire with fire: the use of an auxiliary platform to address the inherent weaknesses of a platform-based business
by
Tan, Barney
, Ge, Chunmian
, Au, Cheuk Hang
in
Asymmetric information
/ Business
/ Business models
/ Business units
/ Case studies
/ Compliance
/ Customer services
/ Deployment
/ Hospitality industry
/ Hospitality Occupations
/ Internet
/ Labor
/ Labor costs
/ Owners
/ Payback periods
/ Platforms
/ Prescription drugs
/ Quality of service
/ Research Methodology
/ Sharing economy
/ Stakeholders
/ Success
/ Top management
/ Writers
2024
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Fighting fire with fire: the use of an auxiliary platform to address the inherent weaknesses of a platform-based business
by
Tan, Barney
, Ge, Chunmian
, Au, Cheuk Hang
in
Asymmetric information
/ Business
/ Business models
/ Business units
/ Case studies
/ Compliance
/ Customer services
/ Deployment
/ Hospitality industry
/ Hospitality Occupations
/ Internet
/ Labor
/ Labor costs
/ Owners
/ Payback periods
/ Platforms
/ Prescription drugs
/ Quality of service
/ Research Methodology
/ Sharing economy
/ Stakeholders
/ Success
/ Top management
/ Writers
2024
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Fighting fire with fire: the use of an auxiliary platform to address the inherent weaknesses of a platform-based business
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Fighting fire with fire: the use of an auxiliary platform to address the inherent weaknesses of a platform-based business
2024
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Overview
PurposeThe success of sharing economy (SE) platforms has made it attractive for many firms to adopt this business model. However, the inherent weaknesses of these platforms, such as their unstandardized service quality, the burden of maintenance on resource owners and the threat of multi-homing, have become increasingly apparent. Previous prescriptions for addressing these weaknesses, however, are limited because they do not account for factors such as compliance costs and information asymmetry, and tend to solve the problem on only one side of the platform at the expense of the others. By exploring the strategies deployed and actions undertaken across the development of Xbed, a successful accommodation-sharing platform in China, this study aims to explore an alternative solution that would overcome the aforementioned weaknesses without the corresponding compromises.Design/methodology/approachThe authors conducted a case study consisting of secondary data and interviews with 15 informants who were representatives of Xbed's top management, organizational IT functions and its various business units.FindingsThe authors identified three inherent weaknesses that may be found in SE business models and how these weaknesses can be overcome without compromising other stakeholders through an auxiliary platform. The authors also discuss the advantages, characteristics, deployment and nature of auxiliary platforms.Originality/valueThis model contributes an in-depth view of establishing and nurturing auxiliary platforms to complement a primary SE platform. Owners and managers of SE platforms may use our model as the basis of guidelines for optimizing their platforms' development, thereby extending the benefits of SE to more stakeholders.
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