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Ecological Economics, 2019
The field of the collaborative economy is characterized by a wide spectrum of sustainability oriented grassroots initiatives such as cooperatives, social businesses, associations and informal initiatives.
L. Lambert +4 more
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The field of the collaborative economy is characterized by a wide spectrum of sustainability oriented grassroots initiatives such as cooperatives, social businesses, associations and informal initiatives.
L. Lambert +4 more
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Caring for sharing? The collaborative economy under EU law
Common market law review, 2017The advent of the collaborative economy is what economists call “disruptive innovation” while some even talk of “the fourth industrial revolution”. This revolution started in the US and is now making its way into the EU. The aim of the present article is
V. Hatzopoulos, Sofia Roma
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Collaborative economy and shared clothing: Sustainable clothing use of retired Korean men
, 2020The concept of a ‘sharing economy’ and practice of ‘collaborative consumption’ suggest making use of market intelligence to foster a more collaborative and sustainable society. The clothing behaviour of retired men can be explained by social and economic
Y. Lee, M. DeLong
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Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 2019
This paper presents a conceptual framework derived from Knorr-Cetina’s (1999) theory of Epistemic Culture (EC) and uses it to catalogue and explore what she described as the “machineries of knowing”.
Karon Frances Sibbritt +3 more
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This paper presents a conceptual framework derived from Knorr-Cetina’s (1999) theory of Epistemic Culture (EC) and uses it to catalogue and explore what she described as the “machineries of knowing”.
Karon Frances Sibbritt +3 more
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Collaborations in the Modern Economy
2020In the modern world, there is a new socio-economic phenomenon, which is called collaboration. Collaboration is understood as the association of two or more people for the joint implementation of innovative directed activities in the form of a project.
Elena N. Sochneva +4 more
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Digital Economy: Isolation or Collaboration?
2021National digital strategies contain measures to facilitate development of data-intensive businesses and protection of citizen-related data and thus build digital economy. The question remains, to which extend should such strategies be national (thus isolative), rather than be realized a collaboration between countries? This paper provides a comparative
Elena Dobrolyubova +4 more
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Airbnb: Turning the Collaborative Economy into a Collaborative Society
2017New decentralised collaborative platforms are said to be challenging and redesigning traditional business models and reinventing how the tourism business works. Collectively termed the ‘collaborative economy’, these platforms are increasingly intersecting with the established tourism industry and how a tourist interacts with host communities ...
O'Regan, Michael, Choe, Jaeyeon
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On using collaborative economy for test cost reduction in high fragmented environments
Future generations computer systems, 2019The grown adoption of mobile devices makes the development of applications a very attractive market. On top of it, run tests is a crucial activity and a big challenge due to the high fragmentation on Android ecosystem. In this paper, we discuss how a new
Kenyo Abadio Crosara Faria +3 more
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Economies of Collaboration in Performance
2018This is a book about collaboration in the arts, which explores how working together seems to achieve more than the sum of the parts. It introduces ideas from economics to conceptualize notions of externalities, complementarity, and emergence, and playfully explores collaborative structures such as the swarm, the crowd, the flock, and the network.
Karen Savage, Dominic Symonds
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IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
The low-altitude economy (LAE), as a new economic paradigm, plays an indispensable role in cargo transportation, healthcare, infrastructure inspection, and especially post-disaster communications.
Xiaoya Zheng +6 more
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The low-altitude economy (LAE), as a new economic paradigm, plays an indispensable role in cargo transportation, healthcare, infrastructure inspection, and especially post-disaster communications.
Xiaoya Zheng +6 more
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