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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
March 2023
Print publication year:
2023
Online ISBN:
9781108865630
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Book description

The current sharing economy suffers from system-wide deficiencies even as it produces distinctive benefits and advantages for some participants. The first generation of sharing markets has left us to question: Will there be any workers in the sharing economy? Can we know enough about these technologies to regulate them? Is there any way to avoid the monopolization of assets, information, and wealth? Using convergent, transdisciplinary perspectives, this volume examines the challenge of reengineering a sharing economy that is more equitable, democratic, sustainable, and just. The volume enhances the reader's capacity for integrating applicable findings and theories in business, law and social science into ethical engineering design and practice. At the same time, the book helps explain how technological innovations in the sharing economy create value for different stakeholders and how they impact society at large. Reengineering the Sharing Economy is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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Contents

  • Reengineering the Sharing Economy
    pp i-ii
  • Reengineering the Sharing Economy - Title page
    pp iii-iii
  • Design, Policy, and Regulation
  • Copyright page
    pp iv-iv
  • Contents
    pp v-vi
  • Contributors
    pp vii-xii
  • 1 - Introduction
    pp 1-10
  • Part I - Cross-Cutting Foundations and Norms for the Sharing Economy of Tomorrow
    pp 11-114
  • 2 - A Sociotechnical Ecosystem Perspective of Sharing Economy Platforms
    pp 13-30
  • 3 - The Sharing Economy and Environmental Sustainability
    pp 31-44
  • 4 - Sharing Economy and Privacy
    pp 45-61
  • 5 - Reputation, Feedback, and Trust in Online Platforms
    pp 62-82
  • 6 - Labor and the Platform Economy
    pp 83-94
  • 7 - Contemplating the Next Generation of Sharing Economy Regulation
    pp 95-114
  • Part II - Sharing in Context – Domains, Applications, and Effects
    pp 115-188
  • Part II-A - Ride Sharing, Mobility, and Lodging
    pp 117-188
  • 8 - Understanding the Impact of Ridesharing Services on Traffic Congestion
    pp 119-145
  • Part II-B - Applications of Tomorrow
    pp 189-190
  • 13 - Future Themes in the Sharing Economy
    pp 228-246

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