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The digital and increasingly digitised world is shaped by the
interplay of new technological opportunities and ubiquitous
societal trends. Both lead to drastic changes facing artificial
intelligence (AI), cryptocurrencies and block-chain technologies,
internet of things, technology-based surveillance, and other
disruptive innovations. These developments facilitate the rise of
the sharing economy and open for a variety of new entrepreneurial
opportunities that businesses can take up. The novel
entrepreneurial opportunities, however, imply a paradigmatic shift
in the understanding of entrepreneurship. This book combines
digital entrepreneurship with the sharing economy. It presents
cutting-edge research for scholars and practitioners interested in
either one of the topics - digital entrepreneurship or sharing
economy - or their connection. The book addresses three major ways
to become entrepreneurial in the sharing economy: digital
entrepreneurship through creating novel sharing-economy platforms;
technology entrepreneurship through the exploitation of
sharing-economy platforms; and business model innovation or
business model change influenced by the sharing economy. The book
also highlights governance questions on digital entrepreneurship in
the sharing economy, which are highly relevant for businesses, the
economy, and society. The book will be of interested to
researchers, academics, and students in the field of business and
entrepreneurship, with a special focus on digital entrepreneurship.
The emergence of new platform business models, notably the sharing
economy, is impacting the economy in various ways, altering the
structure of many industries, and raising a number of economic and
political issues. This book investigates the widespread influence
of the sharing economy on businesses and society, as well as
examining its underpinning economic principles and development.
This volume presents an exhaustive review of the existing knowledge
on the sharing economy and addresses several major areas of concern
for incumbent businesses. It also explains the business models for
those who are interested in embarking on their own ventures and
provides an excellent source for further research. It takes an
in-depth look at controversial labour policies, such as using
labour as self-employed contractors or using regulatory grey areas
to expand in markets. It is highly multidisciplinary, establishing
links between economics, finance, marketing and consumer behaviour.
This contribution on the sharing economy will enable researchers
and graduate and doctoral students to expand and improve their
understanding of this topic and identify new research problems in
all of these areas. The book will also appeal to policy makers,
regional and local government decision makers, and those interested
in labour markets transformation.
The digital and increasingly digitised world is shaped by the
interplay of new technological opportunities and ubiquitous
societal trends. Both lead to drastic changes facing artificial
intelligence (AI), cryptocurrencies and block-chain technologies,
internet of things, technology-based surveillance, and other
disruptive innovations. These developments facilitate the rise of
the sharing economy and open for a variety of new entrepreneurial
opportunities that businesses can take up. The novel
entrepreneurial opportunities, however, imply a paradigmatic shift
in the understanding of entrepreneurship. This book combines
digital entrepreneurship with the sharing economy. It presents
cutting-edge research for scholars and practitioners interested in
either one of the topics - digital entrepreneurship or sharing
economy - or their connection. The book addresses three major ways
to become entrepreneurial in the sharing economy: digital
entrepreneurship through creating novel sharing-economy platforms;
technology entrepreneurship through the exploitation of
sharing-economy platforms; and business model innovation or
business model change influenced by the sharing economy. The book
also highlights governance questions on digital entrepreneurship in
the sharing economy, which are highly relevant for businesses, the
economy, and society. The book will be of interested to
researchers, academics, and students in the field of business and
entrepreneurship, with a special focus on digital entrepreneurship.
The emergence of new platform business models, notably the sharing
economy, is impacting the economy in various ways, altering the
structure of many industries, and raising a number of economic and
political issues. This book investigates the widespread influence
of the sharing economy on businesses and society, as well as
examining its underpinning economic principles and development.
This volume presents an exhaustive review of the existing knowledge
on the sharing economy and addresses several major areas of concern
for incumbent businesses. It also explains the business models for
those who are interested in embarking on their own ventures and
provides an excellent source for further research. It takes an
in-depth look at controversial labour policies, such as using
labour as self-employed contractors or using regulatory grey areas
to expand in markets. It is highly multidisciplinary, establishing
links between economics, finance, marketing and consumer behaviour.
This contribution on the sharing economy will enable researchers
and graduate and doctoral students to expand and improve their
understanding of this topic and identify new research problems in
all of these areas. The book will also appeal to policy makers,
regional and local government decision makers, and those interested
in labour markets transformation.
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