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Special Issue: Promises and Paradoxes of the Sharing Economy

  • 1.  Special Issue: Promises and Paradoxes of the Sharing Economy

    Posted 11-07-2017 04:50

    Dear colleagues,

     

    We would like to draw your attention to the recently published Special Issue entitled "Promises and Paradoxes of the Sharing Economy" in the journal Technological Forecasting and Social Change (December 2017): http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00401625/125/supp/C?sdc=2

     

    The special issue covers a variety of theoretical lenses and themes of potential interest for researchers in the Sharing Economy, including theoretical framing of the Sharing Economy concept, review of the variety of business models, neo-institutional perspectives on the Sharing EconomySharing Economy sustainability impacts, critical perspectives on the Sharing Economy,  open data initiatives, and blockchain innovations.

     

    Please find below a table of contents & links to the Special Issue articles.

      

    Best regards,


    Aurélien Acquier, Thibault Daudigeos and Jonatan Pinkse 


    Guest editors of the special issue Technological Forecasting and Social Change


     

    Article

    Authors

    Title

    short url TFSC

    1

    Acquier, Daudigeos & Pinkse

    Promises and Paradoxes of the Sharing Economy: an organizing framework

    https://goo.gl/S2aakU

    2

    Mair & Reischauer

    Capturing the dynamics of the sharing economy: Institutional research on the plural forms and practices of sharing economy organizations

    https://goo.gl/ZFHgN9

    3

    Munoz & Cohen

    Mapping out the Sharing Economy: A Configurational Approach to Sharing Business Modeling

    https://goo.gl/tHJXgG

    4

    Wilhelms, Henkel & Falk

    To earn is not enough: A means-end analysis to uncover peer-providers' participation motives in peer-to-peer carsharing

    https://goo.gl/32B8pq

    5

    Parguel, Lunardo & Benoit-Moreau

    Sustainability of the sharing economy in question: When second-hand peer-to-peer platforms stimulate indulgent consumption

    https://goo.gl/c3UQUA

    6

    Laurell & Sandström

    The sharing economy in social media: Analyzing tensions between market and non-market logics

    https://goo.gl/zQ3MPV

    7

    Murillo, Buckland & Val

    When the sharing economy becomes neoliberalism on steroids: Unravelling the controversies

    https://goo.gl/59vckM

    8

    Heimstädt

    Openwashing: A decoupling perspective on organizational transparency

    https://goo.gl/N5bP32

    9

    Dreyer, Lüdeke-Freund, Hamann & Faccer

    Upsides and downsides of the sharing economy: Collaborative consumption business models' stakeholder value impacts and their relationship to context

    https://goo.gl/bmFXE5

    10

    Pazaitis, De Filippi & Kostakis

    Blockchain and value systems in the sharing economy: The illustrative case of Backfeed

    https://goo.gl/4iAW2P



    Jonatan Pinkse | Professor of Strategy, Innovation & Entrepreneurship


    Alliance Manchester Business School | The University of Manchester | 1.1, Denmark Building | Denmark Road | Manchester M13 9NG | +44 (0) 161 275 7375 

    E-mail jonatan.pinkse@manchester.ac.uk


    www.jonatanpinkse.com


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