Theoretical dilemmas, conceptual review and perspectives disclosure of the sharing economy: a qualitative analysis
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The sharing economy (SE) has become a prominent theme in a broad variety of research domains in the last decade. With conceptions from an increasing range of theoretical perspectives, SE literature is disperse and disconnected, with a great proliferation of definitions and related terms which hinder organized and harmonious research. This study carries out a systematic literature review from 1978 to September 2020, uncovering 50 definitions as units of analysis. The authors, through a qualitative–interpretative analysis, review definitions, identify perspectives, and critically assess their conceptual nature on an evolutionary basis. Findings show that despite the SE has been extending its routes and approaches, it is far from a stock of conceptual grounds. The paper makes three contributions. First, we portray SE within a common evolutionary framework by developing it as a life cycle model. Second, we clarify the definitional and terminological jungle. And third, we suggest a new definition that can enrich the discussion.
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- Other: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11846-020-00418-9/tables/3 (URL)
- Journal article: https://rdcu.be/dxekW (URL)
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2020-10-21
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- Sanchez-Perez, M., Rueda-Lopez, N., Marin-Carrillo, M.B., & Teran-Yepez, E. (2021). Theoretical dilemmas, conceptual review and perspectives disclosure of the sharing economy: a qualitative analysis. Review of Managerial Science, 15(7), 1849-1883.