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Uber

2020
Uber is one of the most innovative companies of our time. This book provides a detailed analysis of the company and its success and goes beyond the headlines about safety and culture. Americans are so accustomed to using Uber today that the name of the innovative ride-sharing company has almost become a verb, as in "to Uber" somewhere, and yet Uber has
B. Yasanthi Perera, Pia A. Albinsson
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Taxing Uber

Journal of Public Economics, 2020
Ride-hailing applications create new challenges for governments providing transit services, but also create new opportunities to raise tax revenue. To shed light on the effect of taxing or subsidizing ride-hailing applications, we extend a pseudo-monocentric city model to include multiple endogenously chosen transportation modes, including ride-hailing
Agrawal, David R., Zhao, Weihua
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Moving Beyond Uber

2022
Diskussionen über Organisationen und Arbeit in der Plattformökonomie fokussieren oft Uber als prominentes Beispiel, das auf Risikokapital und einem digitalen Marktplatz für solo-selbstständige Fahrerinnen und Fahrer aufbaut. Dieser Fokus auf Uber unterschätzt die Vielfalt organisationaler Modelle und Arbeitstypen, die sich herausbilden, wenn Firmen um ...
Kirchner, Stefan   +2 more
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Uber for healthcare

BMJ, 2016
New services allowing people to summon a doctor from their smartphone could see the return of home visits.
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Uber China

Kellogg School of Management Cases, 2017
Uber China is a strategy pricing case that examines the role of customer acquisition tactics and brand positioning in entering the tantalizingly large Chinese market. The case adopts the perspective of an outside observer looking at Uber's efforts to compete in China from its entry in 2013 to its exit through its acquisition by Didi Chuxing, the highly
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Taxing Uber

2019
Sharing economy has disrupted not only labour or competition law, but also tax law. With the proliferation of various online sharing platforms, enabled by technological advances, classical work organisations that usually appeared in the form of medium or large companies, as an expression of economic vertical integration, now started to dissipate into a
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Uber Rat

Scientific American, 2020
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Liminal movement by digital platform‐based sharing economy ventures: The case of Uber Technologies

Strategic Management Journal, 2022
Raghu Garud   +2 more
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