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The Consequences of Participating in the Sharing Economy: A Transparency-Based Sharing Framework

Journal

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT
Volume 47, Issue 1, Pages 317-343

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0149206320967740

Keywords

on-demand economy; platform economy; gig economy; collaborative economy; trust

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The sharing economy has the potential to greatly impact the global economy, with both positive and negative consequences for all parties involved. By establishing a transparency-based sharing framework, it is possible to mitigate the negative impacts and promote responsible sharing practices.
The sharing economy is estimated to add hundreds of billions of dollars to the global economy and is rapidly growing. However, trust-based commercial sharing-the participation in for-profit peer-to-peer sharing-economy activity-has negative as well as positive consequences for both the interacting parties and uninvolved third parties. To share responsibly, one needs to be aware of the various consequences of sharing. We provide a comprehensive, preregistered, systematic literature review of the consequences of trust-based commercial sharing, identifying 93 empirical papers spanning regions, sectors, and scientific disciplines. Via in-depth coding of the empirical work, we provide an authoritative overview of the economic, social, and psychological consequences of trust-based commercial sharing for involved parties, including service providers, users, and third parties. Based on the aggregate insights, we identify the common denominators for the positive and negative consequences. Whereas a well-functioning infrastructure of payment, insurance, and communication enables the positive consequences, ambiguity about rules, roles, and regulations causes non-negligible negative consequences. To overcome these negative consequences and promote more responsible forms of sharing, we propose the transparency-based sharing framework. Based on the framework, we outline an agenda for future research and discuss emerging managerial implications that arise when trying to increase transparency without jeopardizing the potential of trust-based commercial sharing.

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