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Benefits and Distribution of Sharing Economy

Yuming Zhang ()
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Yuming Zhang: Shandong University

Chapter Chapter 18 in Sharing Economics, 2021, pp 329-344 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract All along, enterprises in the traditional economic model are all in the condition of exclusive income. They undergo a chain-like operation process among procurement, production, and sales, and gain self-sufficient profits. Their ultimate goal is to get more profits in the market or even monopolistic profits. However, the emergence of a sharing economy has broken this single process. The sharing economy completes fragmentation and reorganization of the traditional chain-like economic model, and organically integrates the matching between decentralized demand and decentralized supply that makes the operation of the economy more low-power and more efficient. The sharing economy also optimizes and supplements the traditional revenue model. On the basis of traditional economic benefits, more diversified income category has been developed, such as Big data analysis benefit, flow resources benefit and so on. The variable benefits reflect the non-uniqueness of the sharing economy's income and form the unique income framework of the sharing economy.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-3649-3_18

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