2019
DOI: 10.1504/ijbg.2019.102917
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Is the sharing economy socially responsible Case study examination about sharing economy companies with the help of stakeholder theory

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“…It strengthens the public's interest in environmental information and industrial enterprises' emission behavior supervision. According to stakeholder theory, enterprises can enhance their corporate image, reduce the cost of equity, and garner widespread acclaim while simultaneously advancing their development by actively contributing to society (Görög, 2019). Industrial enterprises will also consider their interest in progressively innovating their production processes and undergoing green transformation to mitigate the potential impact of negative information, such as environmental pollution, on their reputation and operations (Wen et al, 2022).…”
Section: Influence Mechanism and Research Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It strengthens the public's interest in environmental information and industrial enterprises' emission behavior supervision. According to stakeholder theory, enterprises can enhance their corporate image, reduce the cost of equity, and garner widespread acclaim while simultaneously advancing their development by actively contributing to society (Görög, 2019). Industrial enterprises will also consider their interest in progressively innovating their production processes and undergoing green transformation to mitigate the potential impact of negative information, such as environmental pollution, on their reputation and operations (Wen et al, 2022).…”
Section: Influence Mechanism and Research Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schiavo, Leonardi andZancanaro (2020) or Buldeo Rai et al (2017) then specify certain forms of sharing that can be regarded as socially responsible activities. The authors also emphasise the novelty of this business model (Wu & Zhu, 2021) and, in particular, its potential on the path to sustainability (Görög, 2019;Herciu, 2018). Wu and Zhu (2021) state that the sharing economy model even threatens the existence of traditional industries and creates a new and better path to sustainability.…”
Section: In-depth Content Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schiavo et al (2020) or Rai et al (2017) then specify certain forms of sharing which can be considered to be socially responsible activities. The authors also emphasise the novelty of this business model (Wu & Zhu, 2021) and, in particular, its potential on the path to sustainability (Görög, 2019;Herciu, 2018). Wu and Zhu (2021) state that the sharing economy model even threatens the existence of traditional industries and creates a new and better path to sustainability.…”
Section: Jablonski (2018)mentioning
confidence: 99%