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Handbook of the Sharing Economy
With the radical growth in the ubiquity of digital platforms, the sharing economy is here to stay. This Handbook explores the nature and direction of the sharing economy, interrogating its key dynamics and evolution over the past decade and critiquing its effect on society.
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With the radical growth in the ubiquity of digital platforms, the sharing economy is here to stay. This Handbook explores the nature and direction of the sharing economy, interrogating its key dynamics and evolution over the past decade and critiquing its effect on society.
Using an interdisciplinary perspective, this Handbook analyses labour, governance, trust and consumption in the contemporary sharing economy. It questions the apparent contradiction between its components: the moral economy of small-scale communal sharing versus the far-flung reaches of the market economy. Chapters explore ways to resolve this paradox, theorizing hybrid economic forms and considering the replacement of human trust inherent in the sharing economy with a transactional reputation economy. Featuring a variety of both conceptual explorations and empirical investigations in a variety of different cross-cultural contexts, this Handbook illustrates how and, more importantly, why the sharing economy has reshaped marketplaces, and will continue to disrupt them as it develops.
Written in an accessible style, this thorough Handbook offers crucial insights for researchers across a variety of disciplines interested in the trajectories of modern consumption and market development, as well as students studying the sharing economy. Practitioners, policy makers and public speakers working in and around the sharing economy will also benefit from this book’s unique analysis of trends in consumer and market economics.
Using an interdisciplinary perspective, this Handbook analyses labour, governance, trust and consumption in the contemporary sharing economy. It questions the apparent contradiction between its components: the moral economy of small-scale communal sharing versus the far-flung reaches of the market economy. Chapters explore ways to resolve this paradox, theorizing hybrid economic forms and considering the replacement of human trust inherent in the sharing economy with a transactional reputation economy. Featuring a variety of both conceptual explorations and empirical investigations in a variety of different cross-cultural contexts, this Handbook illustrates how and, more importantly, why the sharing economy has reshaped marketplaces, and will continue to disrupt them as it develops.
Written in an accessible style, this thorough Handbook offers crucial insights for researchers across a variety of disciplines interested in the trajectories of modern consumption and market development, as well as students studying the sharing economy. Practitioners, policy makers and public speakers working in and around the sharing economy will also benefit from this book’s unique analysis of trends in consumer and market economics.
Critical Acclaim
‘This Handbook offers wide-ranging investigations and essays into the sharing economy. It takes the reader through a deep and critical look at this new way of organizing markets and society. While exposing the promise, practices, and paradoxes of these systems, the authors succeed in inspiring us to think how these platforms are changing how we consume, sell, and think about and care for the world. It offers fresh insights that I expect to influence my research and teaching in important ways for a long time.’
– Christine Moorman, Duke University, US and Editor in Chief, Journal of Marketing
‘The sharing economy is fundamentally altering firms and markets, yet key questions about the future of the economy and society remain unanswered. Belk, Eckhardt and Bardhi provide a sweeping view of emerging thinking, spanning topics from blockchain and big data to rhetoric and risk. A must-read for any serious scholar.’
– Arun Sundararajan, New York University, US and author of The Sharing Economy: The End of Employment and the Rise of Crowd-Based Capitalism
‘This is a must-read collection for anyone seeking a deeper appreciation of the sharing economy and why and how it works. Twenty-eight chapters explore the paradoxes between the moral economy of “sharing,” the market economy of “commerce,” and the reputation economy on which everything is based. If you want a greater sense of the benefits and dilemmas of the sharing economy read this book.’
– Susan Fournier, Boston University, US
– Christine Moorman, Duke University, US and Editor in Chief, Journal of Marketing
‘The sharing economy is fundamentally altering firms and markets, yet key questions about the future of the economy and society remain unanswered. Belk, Eckhardt and Bardhi provide a sweeping view of emerging thinking, spanning topics from blockchain and big data to rhetoric and risk. A must-read for any serious scholar.’
– Arun Sundararajan, New York University, US and author of The Sharing Economy: The End of Employment and the Rise of Crowd-Based Capitalism
‘This is a must-read collection for anyone seeking a deeper appreciation of the sharing economy and why and how it works. Twenty-eight chapters explore the paradoxes between the moral economy of “sharing,” the market economy of “commerce,” and the reputation economy on which everything is based. If you want a greater sense of the benefits and dilemmas of the sharing economy read this book.’
– Susan Fournier, Boston University, US
Contributors
Contributors: A. Arvidsson, G. Avram, F. Bardhi, H. Bartling, M. Baz Radwan, R. Belk, H.H. Chang, A. Chattopadhyay, R. Corten, D. Dalli, A. DeCrop, N. Drozdova, G. Eckhardt, T. Eriksson, E. Fischer, F. Fortezza, A. Gandini, A. Gessinger, A. Graul, A. Gruen, A.J. Hawley, I. Kleppe, S. Kurtmollaiev, M. Laamanen, C. Laurell, C.X. Li, A. Light, R.J. Lutz, J. Mallargé, K. Mikołajewska-Zając, L. Mimoun, M. Möhlmann, O. Mont, J. Morales, A. Mukherjee, C. Oberg, L.K. Ozanne, E. Papaoikonomou, G. Patsiaouras, C. Pitt, K. Plangger, M. Rocas-Royo, A. Ryan, C. Sandstrom, M. Saren, K. Strzyczkowski, W. Suetzl, T. Teubner, C. Valor, P. van den Bussche, G. von Richthofen, Y. Voytenko Palgen, S. Wahlen, T. Widlok, P. Zidda, L. Zvolska
Contents
Contents:
The paradox of the sharing economy, Introductory chapter
Russell Belk, Giana Eckhardt and Fleura Bardhi
The Nature of Sharing and the Sharing Economy
1. Situating the Sharing Economy: Between Markets, Commons and Capital
Adam Arvidsson
2. Sharing as an Alternative Economy Activity
Thomas Widlok
3. The who and what of sharing: A phenomenological view
Wolfgang Suetzl
4. The Sharing Economy and Lifestyle Movements
Mikko Laamanen and Stefan Wahlen
Ownership, Access, and Collaborative Modalities
5. To Own or to Access: An Exploration of Sharing and Access Practices by Arab Millennials
Maha Baz Radwan, Georgios Patsiaouras and Michael Saren
6 Object History Value in the Sharing Economy
Claris X. Li and Richard J. Lutz
7. Guest, friend or colleague? Unpacking relationship norms in collaborative workplaces
Adèle Gruen and Laetitia Mimoun
8. Designing the Economics of the Sharing Economy: Towards Sustainable Management
Ann Light
Exchange Practices in the Sharing Economy
9. The New Face of Bartering in Collaborative Networks: The Case of Italy’s Most Popular Bartering Website
Daniele Dalli and Fulvio Fortezza
10. Sharing Economy to the Rescue? The Case of Timebanking
Carmen Valor and Elani Papaoikonomou
11. Crowdfunding: Sharing the Entrepreneurial Journey
Anirban Mukherjee, Hannah H. Chang, and Amitava Chattopadhyay
12. Crowdfunding the development of new products and services
Natalia Drozdova, Seidali Kurtmollaiev and Ingeborg Kleppe
Hybridity, Institutional Logics and Institutional Theory
13. Tracking the institutional logics of the sharing economy
Andrea Gessinger, Christopher Laurell, Christina Oberg and Christian Sandstrom
14. Airbnb and Hybridized Logics of Commerce and Hospitality
Georg von Richthofen and Eileen Fischer
15. The Hybrid Nature on Online Facilitated Offline Sharing
Konstanty Strzyczkowski
16. Decentralization as a new framework for the sharing economy
Marc Rocas-Royo
Legal, Regulatory, and Public Policy Considerations
17. Urban Mobilities and Local Regulation: Transportation Challenges and Promise of the Sharing Economy
Hugh Bartling
18. Should Europe Regulate Labour Platforms in the Sharing Economy?
Adrian J. Hawley
19. Creating value to mitigate disaster harm: How the sharing economy can support consumers and policy makers
Lucie K. Ozanne
20. How Sharing Economy Organizations and City Governments Engage in Institutional Work and How This Shapes Sustainability
Oksana Mont, Yulia Voytenko Palgen, and Lucie Zvolska
Trust, Satisfaction, and Reputation in the sharing economy
21. Social Dilemmas in the Sharing Economy
Rense Corten
22. Leveraging trust on sharing economy platforms: Reputation systems, blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies
Mareike Möhlmann, Timm Teubner, and Antje Graul
23. Revisiting Satisfaction with Collaborative Exchanges in the Sharing Economy
Jérôme Mallargé, Alain DeCrop, and Pietro, Zidda
24. Customer goodwill: How perceived competence and rapport influence eWOM’s diagnosticity of Peer-to-Peer and Professional Access-Based Services
Christine Pitt, Theresa Eriksson, and Kirk Plangger
Critical Perspectives on the Sharing Economy
25. Constructing the Collaborative Consumer: The Role of Digital Platforms
Annmarie Ryan and Gabriela Avram
26. Performing (in) the community: Accounting, biopower and the sharing economy
Penelope van den Bussche and Jeremy Morales
27. The Rhetoric of Sharing: Managerial Literature on the Sharing Economy
Karolina Mikołajewska-Zając
28. Reputation: the ‘fictitious commodity’ of the sharing economy?
Alessandro Gandini
Index
The paradox of the sharing economy, Introductory chapter
Russell Belk, Giana Eckhardt and Fleura Bardhi
The Nature of Sharing and the Sharing Economy
1. Situating the Sharing Economy: Between Markets, Commons and Capital
Adam Arvidsson
2. Sharing as an Alternative Economy Activity
Thomas Widlok
3. The who and what of sharing: A phenomenological view
Wolfgang Suetzl
4. The Sharing Economy and Lifestyle Movements
Mikko Laamanen and Stefan Wahlen
Ownership, Access, and Collaborative Modalities
5. To Own or to Access: An Exploration of Sharing and Access Practices by Arab Millennials
Maha Baz Radwan, Georgios Patsiaouras and Michael Saren
6 Object History Value in the Sharing Economy
Claris X. Li and Richard J. Lutz
7. Guest, friend or colleague? Unpacking relationship norms in collaborative workplaces
Adèle Gruen and Laetitia Mimoun
8. Designing the Economics of the Sharing Economy: Towards Sustainable Management
Ann Light
Exchange Practices in the Sharing Economy
9. The New Face of Bartering in Collaborative Networks: The Case of Italy’s Most Popular Bartering Website
Daniele Dalli and Fulvio Fortezza
10. Sharing Economy to the Rescue? The Case of Timebanking
Carmen Valor and Elani Papaoikonomou
11. Crowdfunding: Sharing the Entrepreneurial Journey
Anirban Mukherjee, Hannah H. Chang, and Amitava Chattopadhyay
12. Crowdfunding the development of new products and services
Natalia Drozdova, Seidali Kurtmollaiev and Ingeborg Kleppe
Hybridity, Institutional Logics and Institutional Theory
13. Tracking the institutional logics of the sharing economy
Andrea Gessinger, Christopher Laurell, Christina Oberg and Christian Sandstrom
14. Airbnb and Hybridized Logics of Commerce and Hospitality
Georg von Richthofen and Eileen Fischer
15. The Hybrid Nature on Online Facilitated Offline Sharing
Konstanty Strzyczkowski
16. Decentralization as a new framework for the sharing economy
Marc Rocas-Royo
Legal, Regulatory, and Public Policy Considerations
17. Urban Mobilities and Local Regulation: Transportation Challenges and Promise of the Sharing Economy
Hugh Bartling
18. Should Europe Regulate Labour Platforms in the Sharing Economy?
Adrian J. Hawley
19. Creating value to mitigate disaster harm: How the sharing economy can support consumers and policy makers
Lucie K. Ozanne
20. How Sharing Economy Organizations and City Governments Engage in Institutional Work and How This Shapes Sustainability
Oksana Mont, Yulia Voytenko Palgen, and Lucie Zvolska
Trust, Satisfaction, and Reputation in the sharing economy
21. Social Dilemmas in the Sharing Economy
Rense Corten
22. Leveraging trust on sharing economy platforms: Reputation systems, blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies
Mareike Möhlmann, Timm Teubner, and Antje Graul
23. Revisiting Satisfaction with Collaborative Exchanges in the Sharing Economy
Jérôme Mallargé, Alain DeCrop, and Pietro, Zidda
24. Customer goodwill: How perceived competence and rapport influence eWOM’s diagnosticity of Peer-to-Peer and Professional Access-Based Services
Christine Pitt, Theresa Eriksson, and Kirk Plangger
Critical Perspectives on the Sharing Economy
25. Constructing the Collaborative Consumer: The Role of Digital Platforms
Annmarie Ryan and Gabriela Avram
26. Performing (in) the community: Accounting, biopower and the sharing economy
Penelope van den Bussche and Jeremy Morales
27. The Rhetoric of Sharing: Managerial Literature on the Sharing Economy
Karolina Mikołajewska-Zając
28. Reputation: the ‘fictitious commodity’ of the sharing economy?
Alessandro Gandini
Index