This paper explores main drivers that influence consumers’ decision related to the usage of a sharing economy service: trust, interaction, and experience. These three driving forces are put together in the functional form in order to explore its synergy influence on potential consumers’ interest in SES. The theoretical contribution of the paper is reflected in the design of the original simulation model for predicting the number of potential sharing economy users. Our findings and qualitative cluster analysis provide an insight into the behaviour of sharing economy customers which might help sharing economy providers to thoroughly analyse target users in order to meet their preferences. The proposed approach is tested through a small-scale experiment for the peer-to-peer carsharing service.
Vanredna situacija prouzrokovana virusom COVID-19 dovela je, očekivano do smanjenja aerozagađenja u mnogim delovima sveta. Istraživanja ukazuju da se u zavisnosti od stepena restrikcije društveno-ekonomskih aktivnosti, ali i vrste polutanata, beleže različiti ishodi -od značajnog poboljšanja kvaliteta vazduha do simboličnih smanjenja emisija zagađivača. U ovom radu prikazano je prisustvo nekoliko najvećih zagađivača u godini pandemije i izvršena uporedna analiza u odnosu na prosečne vrednosti iz prethodnog petogodišnjeg perioda. Istraživanjem su obuhvaćena dva grada regiona jugoistočne Evrope -Beograd i Sarajevo. Rezultati ovog rada svedoče o tome da su na kvalitet vazduha, pored restrikcija kretanja usled proglašene pandemije, uticaj imali i drugi činioci različitog porekla pre svega vrsta goriva za grejanje domaćinstava i industrijska postrojenja.
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