Bridging the behavioral valuation gap: A prosumer perspective on discrepancies between willingness to accept and willingness to pay in shared parking

Amid rising car ownership and limited urban parking, shared parking has emerged as a promising solution to address mismatches between parking supply and demand. However, the widespread adoption of shared parking services remains limited, primarily due to a divergence in valuation between providers and users within the sharing economy. This study explores the adoption behaviors of prosumers of shared parking from both the provider and user perspectives, aiming to address the behavioral mechanisms