Of all the barriers that exist to getting a disruptive technology off the ground, convincing users to change their behavior may be the most difficult.
In corporate travel, there are two major forces that face this hurdle: virtual payments and sharing economy services.
Both are slowly infiltrating the business traveler’s life, whether by businesses adding on-demand services, like Airbnb, to their list of approved travel vendors or by travel managers and accounting professionals making the switch to pay those vendors with a virtual card.