Analysing uber in social media - Disruptive technology or institutional disruption?
Journal article, 2016

Extant literature suggests that market disruptions take place because of two main reasons: technological disruption or institutional change. In view of these two alternative explanations, this paper aims to explore how the recent rise of the collaborative consumption platform Uber is perceived by consumers and whether this platform is primarily regarded as a technological innovation or as an institutional disruption. Drawing from a dataset of more than 6500 user-generated contents in social media, our findings suggest that Uber is not primarily perceived as a technological innovation, but rather as an institutional disruption.

Uber

Performance measures

Customer preferences

Technological disruption

Social media

Institutional transformation

Institutional disruption

Collaborative consumption platforms

Social media analytics

Entrants

Author

Christofer Laurell

Stockholm University

Christian Sandström

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Science, Technology and Society

International Journal of Innovation Management

1363-9196 (ISSN)

Vol. 20 5

Subject Categories

Other Social Sciences not elsewhere specified

DOI

10.1142/S1363919616400132

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