Resource Allocation for Sharing Economy
Yuming Zhang ()
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Yuming Zhang: Shandong University
Chapter Chapter 14 in Sharing Economics, 2021, pp 239-255 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Resource allocation usually refers to the comparison of resources in various uses. The rational allocation of resources determines the labor efficiency, the ability of production and management of goods, and the ability to achieve production and demand docking. In the sharing economy, resources, that is, resources provided by the supplier, include goods and services. In the sharing economy market, the number of both supply and demand sides is huge, and the resources required by the demanders can be matched and matched with the suppliers in a timely and accurate manner, and whether the resource allocation is reasonable is the key to sharing the efficiency of economic operation.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-3649-3_14
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