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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 13:09authored byM Avital, M Andersson, J Nickerson, A Sundararajan, M Van Alstyne, D Verhoeven
An economy based on the exchange of capital, assets and services between individuals has grown significantly, spurred by proliferation of internet-based platforms that allow people to share underutilized resources and trade with reasonably low transaction costs. The movement toward this economy of “sharing” translates into market efficiencies that bear new products, reframe established services, have positive environmental effects, and may generate overall economic growth. This emerging paradigm, entitled the collaborative economy, is disruptive to the conventional company-driven economic paradigm as evidenced by the large number of peer-to-peer based services that have captured impressive market shares sectors ranging from transportation and hospitality to banking and risk capital. The panel explores economic, social, and technological implications of the collaborative economy, how digital technologies enable it, and how the massive sociotechnical systems embodied in these new peer platforms may evolve in response to the market and social forces that drive this emerging ecosystem.
History
Pagination
1-7
Location
Auckland, New Zealand
Open access
Yes
Start date
2014-12-14
End date
2014-12-17
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2014, AISeL
Editor/Contributor(s)
Karahanna E, Srinivasan A, Tan B
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the 35th International Conference on Information Systems; ICIS 2014
Event
International Conference on Information Systems (35th: 2014: Auckland, New Zealand)
Publisher
Association for Information Systems. AIS Electronic Library (AISeL)
Place of publication
Atlanta, GA
Series
Building a Better World through Information Systems