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The Sharing Economy Globalization Phenomenon: A Research Agenda

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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Volume 24, Issue 1, Pages 52-64

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DOI: 10.1016/j.intman.2017.10.001

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Sharing economy; Ecosystems; Platform internationalization

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71402051]
  2. Beijing Talents Foundation
  3. 'Innovation Method Fund of China' from Ministry of Science and Technology of China (MOST) [2016IM010200]
  4. 'Tang Young Scholar Awards' and Tsinghua University Initiative Scientific Research Program [2016THZWYY12]

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Sharing economy firms have been able to achieve global levels of success at an unprecedented pace. In this study, we focus specifically on internet-based firms that allow rent appropriation from temporary utilization of underutilized assets. By looking at these firms' main characteristics and the current dynamics revolving around their internationalization process, we develop a framework to guide future research drawing from a business ecosystems perspective. The business ecosystem approach is a promising theoretical lens to assess this phenomenon due to its more holistic view of multisided network effects and multiple stakeholders' participation that can vary across nations. We note that the sharing economy phenomenon has spurred worldwide adoption of platform businesses which, in turn, creates a great opportunity for future research to extend current theories by exploring why, when, and how these firms expand into new countries. We argue that further research on sharing economy firms and its interactions with different national ecosystem configurations can provide important insights to theory as well as relevant information to managers and policymakers.

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