The Trap of Success: A Paradox of Scale for Sharing Economy and Degrowth

Over the recent years, the sharing economy has been discussed as a community-based solution for a more sustainable future. Supported by the development of information technologies and defined by a large range of activities based on the access of underutilized resources over ownership, the sharing ec...

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Main Author: Valeria Andreoni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/8/3153
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spelling doaj-956a8a0bd37d4edd8af613fbb44863a42020-11-25T02:28:53ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-04-01123153315310.3390/su12083153The Trap of Success: A Paradox of Scale for Sharing Economy and DegrowthValeria Andreoni0Manchester Metropolitan University Business School, All Saints Campus, Oxford Road, Manchester M15 6BH, UKOver the recent years, the sharing economy has been discussed as a community-based solution for a more sustainable future. Supported by the development of information technologies and defined by a large range of activities based on the access of underutilized resources over ownership, the sharing economy has been framed as a socio-economic model that is able to increase social bonding and collaboration and to reduce the inefficient allocation of resources. Within this framework, the sharing economy seems to align with the ideas of degrowth, broadly defined as a downscaling of production and consumption activities oriented to increase environmental quality and social collaboration. Despite the connections existing between them, no previous studies investigate the two concepts together. By considering the evidence provided by previous literature, this paper maps the links and similarities existing between sharing economy and degrowth and analyzes the discrepancies existing between the promises of the sharing economy and the impacts generated by practices. A paradox of scale, where the sharing activities fail to deliver as a consequence of success is also discussed together with future research directions. This paper contributes to the existing debate around alternative economic models and can support the design of sustainable practices.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/8/3153sharing economydegrowthsocio-economic and environmental impactsparadox of scale
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The Trap of Success: A Paradox of Scale for Sharing Economy and Degrowth
Sustainability
sharing economy
degrowth
socio-economic and environmental impacts
paradox of scale
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title The Trap of Success: A Paradox of Scale for Sharing Economy and Degrowth
title_short The Trap of Success: A Paradox of Scale for Sharing Economy and Degrowth
title_full The Trap of Success: A Paradox of Scale for Sharing Economy and Degrowth
title_fullStr The Trap of Success: A Paradox of Scale for Sharing Economy and Degrowth
title_full_unstemmed The Trap of Success: A Paradox of Scale for Sharing Economy and Degrowth
title_sort trap of success: a paradox of scale for sharing economy and degrowth
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Over the recent years, the sharing economy has been discussed as a community-based solution for a more sustainable future. Supported by the development of information technologies and defined by a large range of activities based on the access of underutilized resources over ownership, the sharing economy has been framed as a socio-economic model that is able to increase social bonding and collaboration and to reduce the inefficient allocation of resources. Within this framework, the sharing economy seems to align with the ideas of degrowth, broadly defined as a downscaling of production and consumption activities oriented to increase environmental quality and social collaboration. Despite the connections existing between them, no previous studies investigate the two concepts together. By considering the evidence provided by previous literature, this paper maps the links and similarities existing between sharing economy and degrowth and analyzes the discrepancies existing between the promises of the sharing economy and the impacts generated by practices. A paradox of scale, where the sharing activities fail to deliver as a consequence of success is also discussed together with future research directions. This paper contributes to the existing debate around alternative economic models and can support the design of sustainable practices.
topic sharing economy
degrowth
socio-economic and environmental impacts
paradox of scale
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/8/3153
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