Analyzing Usage and Disaster Resilience of Public Sharing Economy in Seoul during COVID-19 - Focused on 6 Main Facilities managed by Seoul Metropolitan Government

Author(s):  
Ji-Hee Gong ◽  
Chung Ho Kim
2017 ◽  
Vol 33 (2) ◽  
pp. 223-243 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Jae Moon

The Seoul Metropolitan Government (SMG) has been presenting a series of public policies to promote its Sharing City Initiative (SCI) since 2012. The initiative promotes many sharing programs that are aimed at providing opportunities to those who are in need of cars and public facilities such as parking facilities, convention facilities, and public libraries. This study examines the potential contribution of information and communication technology (ICT) to sustainable development and investigates the government’s role in the sharing economy based on the SCI undertaken by the SMG. Based on selected cases, this study suggests that the sharing economy is not necessarily purely market driven but can often be promoted and utilized by governments as a policy instrument for both economic and social goals. The findings of this study demonstrate that the underprivileged could be a target beneficiary group of a sharing economy if a government specifically designs a sharing economy project like the SCI. It is also important for governments to use government funding such as subsidies to initially promote the sharing economy project as well as to establish a supportive legal framework to overcome existing laws which often constrain sharing economy activities. Governments need to establish partnerships with various stakeholders including private enterprises, social enterprises, and NGOs as well as other local governments to take advantage of the economy of scale of a sharing economy. Lastly, this study shows that a government-driven sharing economy project can help to make governments more transparent and accountable if governments actively open their data to promote a sharing economy.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hanna Lee ◽  
Sung-Byung Yang ◽  
Chulmo Koob
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2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 260-266
Author(s):  
Haru Purnomo Ipung ◽  
Amin Soetomo

This research proposed a model to assist the design of the associated data architecture and data analytic to support talent forecast in the current accelerating changes in economy, industry and business change due to the accelerating pace of technological change. The emerging and re-emerging economy model were available, such as Industrial revolution 4.0, platform economy, sharing economy and token economy. Those were driven by new business model and technology innovation. An increase capability of technology to automate more jobs will cause a shift in talent pool and workforce. New business model emerge as the availabilityand the cost effective emerging technology, and as a result of emerging or re-emerging economic models. Both, new business model and technology innovation, create new jobs and works that have not been existed decades ago. The future workers will be faced by jobs that may not exist today. A dynamics model of inter-correlation of economy, industry, business model and talent forecast were proposed. A collection of literature review were conducted to initially validate the model.


2014 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 32-34
Author(s):  
Kristina Müller ◽  
Antonia Schubert
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Airbnb, Car2Go, Couchsurfing – die Sharing Economy gilt derzeit als Trendthema für Wirtschaft, Politik und Ökologie. Im Auftrag einer großen deutschen Mediengruppe und weil das Phänomen wissenschaftlich bislang kaum untersucht wurde, hat das InnoLab der Hamburg Media School die Anbieter, Branchen und Geschäftsmodelle der Sharing Economy evaluiert. Auf Basis von eigens erhobenen Daten, Experteninterviews und Fokusgruppenbefragungen wurden Monetarisierungsstrategien bewertet, Erfolgsfaktoren bestimmt und Handlungsempfehlungen für Anbieter herausgearbeitet. Die Autorinnen danken Prof. Dr. Armin Rott, Nick Sohnemann, Andreas Wrede und Marcel Garz (alle InnoLab/Hamburg Media School) für die Unterstützung der Studie.


10.1596/30452 ◽  
2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martine Bakker ◽  
Louise Twining-Ward
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2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (5) ◽  
pp. 800-821
Author(s):  
E.V. Popov ◽  
K.A. Semyachkov

Subject. The article addresses economic relations that are formed in various areas of economic application of digital platforms. The target of the research is the modern economy of digital platforms across different economic activities. Objectives. The aim is to systematize principles for share economy formation in the context of the digital society development. Methods. We employ general scientific methods of research. Results. The study shows that the development of digital platforms is one of the most important trends in the development of the modern economy. We classified certain characteristic features of modern digital platforms, analyzed principles for their creation. The paper emphasizes that the network effects achieved through the use of digital platforms are an important factor in the development of the share economy. The network effect describes the impact of the number of the platform users on the value created for each of them. The paper also considers differences in the organization of traditional economy companies and companies that are based on the digital platform model, reveals specifics of changes in socio-economic systems caused by the development of digital platforms, systematizes principles of the sharing economy formation in the context of the digital society development. Conclusions. The analyzed principles for sharing economy development on the basis of digital platforms can be applied to create models for the purpose of forecasting the transformation of economic activity in the post-industrial society.


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