2018
DOI: 10.26493/1854-4231.13.175-189
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The Definitions of Sharing Economy: A Systematic Literature Review

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“…Hence, new names and definitions continuously come into being in the research. Dredge and Gyimóthy (2015) identified 18 different names present in the literature to describe economics based on co-distribution of goods, while Görög (2018) supplemented this list with another 12 items. Certainly, that author did not identify all the terms, because the authors of this article came across the next name, i.e., liquid consumption, used by Bardhi and Eckhardt (2017).…”
Section: Discussion Conclusion and Limitationsmentioning
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“…Hence, new names and definitions continuously come into being in the research. Dredge and Gyimóthy (2015) identified 18 different names present in the literature to describe economics based on co-distribution of goods, while Görög (2018) supplemented this list with another 12 items. Certainly, that author did not identify all the terms, because the authors of this article came across the next name, i.e., liquid consumption, used by Bardhi and Eckhardt (2017).…”
Section: Discussion Conclusion and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phenomenon of sharing economy is also named by using IT terminology (digital economy, collaborative consumption 2.0, the mesh, peer-to-peer consumption), sociological terms (collaborative consumption, social sharing, connected consumption, access-based consumption) and an economic one (sharing economy, collaborative economy, owner-less economy, non-ownership economy, access-based economy, hybrid consumption) (Botsman 2013;Breidbach and Brodie 2017;Dolnicar 2018;Hamari et al 2015;Lessig 2008). Görög (2018) identified 30 synonymous names for the term 'sharing economy.' All metaphors used in the terms mentioned above have their own significant information load and emphasize the important differentiating aspects of the sharing economy phenomenon.…”
Section: Understanding the Sharing Economy: Defining The Notionmentioning
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“…Despite the popularity of the sharing economy as a research field for scholars during the past few years ( Arcidiacono et al, 2018, Kumar, Lahiri, & Dogan, 2018, no generally accepted definition of the term yet exists (Dredge & Gyim othy, 2015;G€ or€ og, 2018). One reason might be that the wide scope of the sharing economy includes many types of platforms or ways of sharing and these differences lead to inconsistencies in how researchers conceptualise the topic (Habibi, Kim, & Laroche, 2016).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
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“…La economía global y el aumento en la confianza de los clientes para realizar compras y pagos por internet han popularizado el fenómeno que diversos autores han denominado "Economía Colaborativa" o "Shared Economy" (Altinay y Taheri, 2018). Esta tendencia ha modificado los patrones de consumo y los patrones de emprendimiento en industrias como el turismo, la transportación, la educación, el mercado de trabajo, entre otras (Görög, 2018). Se define economía colaborativa como "el fenómeno en el que las personas comparten sus activos intangibles, o activos tangibles, subutilizados por dinero o de manera gratuita con la ayuda del internet resultando en nuevo modelo de negocios y creando una única área de investigación" 1 (Görög, 2018: 175).…”
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