Understanding Collaborative Consumption
Edited by Pia A. Albinsson,
B. Y. Perera and
Stephanie J. Lawson
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This dynamic book explores the importance of collaborative consumption, which is particularly relevant at a time when the sharing economy has established itself as part of the mainstream market. Nearly 40 expert scholars across the globe go beyond the existing literature to investigate understudied community efforts and spaces, including innovative topics such as hand-me-downs and coworking.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Innovations and Technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781035307524
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Understanding Collaborative Consumption: an overview , pp 2-11

- B. Yasanthi Perera, Pia A. Albinsson and Stephanie J. Lawson
- Ch 2 The paradox of collaborative consumption , pp 12-25

- Hugo Guyader
- Ch 3 How do prosumers collaborate in online communities? The four-level structure of collaborative prosumption practices , pp 27-42

- Jan-Hendrik Bucher, Johanna Gollnhofer and Niklas Woermann
- Ch 4 The effect of materialism on participation in collaborative consumption , pp 43-53

- Antje R. H. Graul and Aristeidis Theotokis
- Ch 5 Self-regulating a collaborative engagement platform: case REKO , pp 54-66

- Hanna Leipämaa-Leskinen, Elina Närvänen and Hannu Makkonen
- Ch 6 Repair cafés: exploring collaborative repair , pp 68-81

- Lucie K. Ozanne
- Ch 7 Sustainability in alternative consumer networks: understandings and expectations , pp 82-97

- Birgit Teufer
- Ch 8 Collaborative consumption after community tragedies: public space for communal healing , pp 98-110

- Amy Greiner Fehl and Marlys Mason
- Ch 9 Hand-me-downs: the wallflower of pre-ownership and a special case for psychological ownership , pp 111-123

- Susanne Ruckelshausen and Bernadette Kamleitner
- Ch 10 Branded resale apparel programs: a response to collaborative consumption , pp 125-141

- Meegan Feori-Payne, Rebeca Perren and Stephanie J. Lawson
- Ch 11 Collaborative consumption providers: examining the roles, classifications, and earnings of gig workers , pp 142-153

- Mark R. Gleim and Alexander Davidson
- Ch 12 Canines and the chemistry of coworking , pp 154-167

- Will Low and Eileen Davenport
- Ch 13 From land to table: a sustainable chain towards collaborative consumption , pp 168-184

- Angelo Ranieri, Marco Tregua and Irene Di Bernardo
- Ch 14 Negative externalities of collaborative consumption: the cost of exploitation , pp 186-201

- Merlyn A. Griffiths, Chantell LaPan and Channelle D. James
- Ch 15 Cryptocurrency communities: an overview of collaborative currency systems , pp 202-213

- Lagnajita Chatterjee, Pia A. Albinsson, Dan R. Bradbury and Adrienne F. Muldrow
- Ch 16 Modern social trends that facilitate collaborative consumption adoption: an exploration of new opportunities , pp 214-229

- Yang (Jenny) Guo, Xiaodong Nie and Debi P. Mishra
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