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What is Collaborative Economy

Networked Business Models in the Circular Economy
It refers to an economic system based on collaborative structure.
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Sharing Economy and Applications: Business and Marketing Perspective
Fatih Pinarbasi (Istanbul Medipol University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7850-5.ch004
Abstract
Sharing economy has emerged as influential economic model in the last decades. A considerable literature has grown up around the sub-themes of sharing economy including business-related, system-related, and other context-related studies. Examining a general phenomenon in a limited scope is a strategy for specific perspective and conclusions. Therefore, examining sharing economy phenomenon in a business and marketing perspective can be useful for business related viewpoint. The study is composed of three parts and begins with a theorotical review of conceptual background. It will then go on to three level structures for this study, including consumer level, business and brand level, and system levels. The remaining part includes context-based studies about level structure. After reviewing topics in contexts, there are presented selected studies about related contexts. The study aims to research sharing economy in a general view and review business- and marketing-related topics and studies.
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Smart Contract and Collaborative Platforms: Exploring the Impacts of the Computerized Transaction Protocol on the Collaborative Economy
A set of resource circulation systems that enable consumers to obtain and provide, temporarily or permanently, valuable resources or services through direct interaction with other consumers or through a mediator.
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Uber's Strategy as a Competitive Business Model of Sharing Economy
It is a set of initiatives based on horizontal networks with the participation of a community and formed by individuals who have something to share and others who need them with the purpose of giving, swapping, borrowing, trading, renting, and sharing products and services based on distributed trust and decentralized power.
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Why Rideshare?: An Analysis of Factors Influencing Intention to Use
An economic model of decentralized systems and marketplaces among peers that allow the use of underused assets.
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Social Entrepreneurship and Related Concepts: The Path of Opportunity to Foster New Ventures
Business models for the exchange of goods and services through an online platform.
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When Giants Meet: Collaborative Economy, Blockchain Technology, and Social Media
A set of resource circulation systems which enable consumers to both obtain and provide, temporarily or permanently, valuable resources or services through direct interaction with other consumers or through a mediator.
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Extended Quality Processes in Internationalized Agro-Industrial. Rural Collaborative Economy: Capital Accumulation and the Association of Small Farmers
It is a sort of economy that allows the confluence of many small and micro businesses in coordination and management, as if it were a single company.
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Novel Forms of Consumption in the Postmodern Era
A category within the sharing economy encompassing the economic and social systems in which individuals both obtain and provide resources either directly to other consumers or through an intermediary.
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Public-Private-People Partnership Networks and Stakeholder Roles Within MaaS Ecosystems
Sharing, lending/borrowing, or renting products (e.g., vehicles) without the need to own them. Also participating in services together. A way to increase resource efficiency assisted by digital platforms.
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