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Review and prospect of foreign sharing economy research(PDF)

《长安大学学报(社科版)》[ISSN:1671-6248/CN:61-1391/C]

Issue:
2017年05期
Page:
57-67
Research Field:
分享经济专题
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Title:
Review and prospect of foreign sharing economy research
Author(s):
LI LiCHEN Xiao-qi
School of Economics and Commerce, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510006, Guangdong,China
Keywords:
sharing economy collaborative consumption business model supervisioninternet
PACS:
F49;F713.36
DOI:
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Abstract:
Sharing economy is a new phenomenon born in the era of Interne, which has an important impact on social development. However, there was a little research on this subject at present. In view of this, the relevant foreign literature was combed and analyzed by the method of literature research. The main contents of the research on sharing economy in foreign countries were discussed on the basis of defining the concept of sharing economy. The research shows that foreign research on sharing economy has entered a stage of rapid development. At present, scholars focus on the participants, business model, development and management of sharing economy. And the contents and results of the research are comprehensive and rich. However, the research on some subjects is not enough, and the systematic understanding isn’t formed; the future research can be further deepened in the following aspects:firstly, the mechanism of individual participation in sharing economy should be established. Secondly, the role changes in the process of individual participation in sharing economy should be discussed based on the theory of subjective and objective relations. Thirdly, the model of business mode about sharing economy should be built and its paradigm should be discussed. Fourthly, research on government supervision and development policy in the development of sharing economy should be enriched. Fifthly, discussion of the crossdisciplinary and multiperspective of sharing economy should be emphasized.

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