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SUMMARY:3rd International Workshop on the Sharing Economy
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:Enabled by digital platform technologies\, the sharing economy 
 allows households\, individuals\, businesses\, government and non-governme
 nt organisations to engage in collaborative production\, distribution and 
 consumption of goods and services. It can potentially lead to an increase 
 in employment\, economic efficiency\, sustainable use of resources\, broad
 ened access to highly valuable assets\, and enhanced social relationships. 
 The sharing economy can also give rise to innovation driven business model
 s appealing to a different group of customers\, normally ignored by mainst
 ream businesses\, and based on a novel supply chain and operations model w
 hich makes it possible to outsource to platform users a significant portio
 n of business functions. These inevitably challenge conventional business 
 and policy thinking about the role and functions of customers\, employees 
 and the organisation.\n\nTo no small degree\, the interest in the sharing 
 economy is fueled by ongoing international media stories about the expansi
 on of new and highly successful sharing economy platforms (such as Uber\, 
 Airbnb\, Taskrabbit\, Blablacar\, etc.). The academic debate is yet to ful
 ly catch up with this business media buzz. It has only now started to crit
 ically investigate the popular claims about the sharing economy. There is 
 still very little systematic understanding of the antecedents of the shari
 ng economy\, its organizational forms and their novelty\, the enabling and 
 constraining factors of the sharing economy and its impacts.\nHence\, the 
 purpose of this workshop is to engage with different strands of academic s
 cholarship on the sharing economy originating across different disciplines 
 (such as management and business studies\, economics\, geography\, legal s
 tudies\, sociology\, political sciences and other disciplines) to help to 
 develop an integrated understanding of the sharing economy phenomenon\, it
 s drivers\, forms and implications for individuals\, businesses and societ
 y.\n\nFor further information see: http://www.southampton.ac.uk/wsa/news/e
 vents/iwse/index.page\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20160915T000000
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CREATED:20160209T141402Z
LOCATION:Southhampton\, England
DTSTAMP:20170407T120209Z
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