i plays a more and more importantrole in ourife Itslowly changes our minds andliving styles Since the advent(出现) of shared bicycles, wecan find more and more sharing resources.In the era(时代) ofsharing economy,everyone is served both as the provider ofthe resourcesand the beneficiary (...
This article is part of a series on the sharing economy. In thefirst article,I explained the sharing business model and its value. In this article, I gave many examples of platforms in operation now. In a future article, I will explore how the sharing business model will evolve. Tags Ron...
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Of the four types of the sharing economy business platforms: peer-to-peer, business-to-business, business-to-peer, and crowd (Curtis and Mont,2020), the two most popular types are peer-to-peer and business-to-peer (Li et al.,2020). Examples of peer-to-peer businesses are Uber and ...
Sharing Economy Platforms (SEPs)Creating Shared Value (CSV)Sharing EconomyBusiness EcosystemSharing Economy Platforms (SEPs) are, in general, easily challenged by social ethics and culture, and are vulnerable to social and institutional uncertainties. Drawing from the Creating Shared Value (CSV) ...
It is reported that in 2014 in the United States, approximately 23% of the population has participated in the organized Sharing Economy, sharing common goods. Getaround, LiquidSpace, Lyft, TaskRabbit, and Airbnb are examples of centralized sharing platforms for common goods and services whose ...
There is a clear need for sharing economy platforms to change and diversify their revenue, towards more lucrative industries of the future—artificial intelligence and data. Aurora, the self-driving car startup backed by Uber investment, has a valuation of over $10 billion following Uber's part...
Sharing economy platforms, such as Airbnb, Uber or eBay, are an increasingly common way for people to provide their services to earn a living. Yet, the focus in these platforms is either on the satisfaction of the customers of the service, or on boosting successful business transactions. Howe...
Criticism of the sharing economy often involvesregulatoryuncertainty. Many of the services offered on these platforms are intended to replace industries that are highly regulated by federal, state, or local authorities, for example, taxicabs and hotels. Individuals offering short-term rental services m...
Networked platforms for peer-to-peer exchange and on-demand labor, along with the practices that they foster, are attracting increasing attention from CSCW scholars. This workshop seeks to bring the emerging community together to explore how the new domain of "sharing economy" research could help...