Sharing economy models and sustainability: Towards a typology

PublikationArtikel (med peer review)
Christina Öberg

Sammanfattning

The sharing economy was initially beckoned as a facilitator of exchanges that would not compromise future needs and held great promise for those at the lower end of the socioeconomic pyramid. However, as the sharing economy expanded, questions about its sustainability emerged. This expansion manifested in two main forms: an influx of new users and providers into existing operations and the emergence of new platforms, resulting in a proliferation of sharing economy models. By categorizing these models based on their resource utilization, this paper establishes a connection between scalability and compromised sustainability, shedding light on the interplay between the two. The paper identifies seven distinct configurations in the sharing economy: co-use, re-use, repeated use, sustainable output, pooling of resources, and products and services created specifically for individual users. These configurations serve as a tool to uncover the tensions between scalability and coordination, as well as between sustainability and provision. The paper contributes to prior research by bringing attention to how the sharing economy is entangled in these tensions and by developing a typology. Understanding how these tensions can be resolved presents a highly significant practical contribution, allowing stakeholders in the sharing economy to navigate the challenges of scalability and sustainability effectively.


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Publiceringsår

2024

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International Journal of Gastronomy and Food Science

Sammanfattning

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BokkapitelPublikation
Öberg, C.
Publiceringsår

2024

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D. R. King & O. Meglio (Eds.), A research agenda for mergers and acquisitions (pp. 123–142). Edward Elgar Publishing.

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Merger and acquisition (M&A) research can benefit from methods incorporating networks, which consist of three or more interconnected actors, as analytical units. I highlight the significance of networks for future research. By conceptualizing business transactions within a network framework, a deeper understanding of how M&As are influenced by and influence other business transactions is possible, as is the role of social networks and capital for M&As. For example, it recognizes the importance of considering the reactions of others for performance outcomes and how social networks impact likelihoods for M&As. Adopting networks as analytical units in M&A studies uncovers new motives, integration challenges, and performance measures. Network effects exist across the M&A process, as power dynamics influence negotiations with suppliers or positioning an acquiring firm relative to its competitors. Integration also involves managing reactions that either enhance or hinder efficiency gains. Performance encompasses reactions and their effects.

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Artikel (med peer review)Publikation
Öberg, C.
Publiceringsår

2024

Publicerat i

Journal of Strategy and Management

Sammanfattning

Purpose – Corporate changes not only impact the firms involved but also have consequences for their ecosystems. However, the existing literature on ecosystem change is limited. This paper describes and discusses the interconnected patterns between corporate and ecosystem change, shedding light on the various forms these changes take.

Design/methodology/approach – The empirical part of the paper is based on the case study of two previously merged organizations’ separation.

Findings – The paper reveals intensifying and dissipating change patterns, illustrating the linkages between rapid and gradual corporate and ecosystem changes within and across various ecosystem spheres. Three spheres are conceptualized: sphere of control, sphere of interdependency and sphere of negotiation, each indicating a separate change pattern.

Originality/value
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