Sharing economy is an area that has been attracting increased interest from entrepreneurs and academics thanks to its notable growth. is study intends to present a quantitative panorama of studies related to the sharing economy, and to identify research trends and propose an agenda for future studies. In order to accomplish this, we applied the bibliometric method (bibliographic coupling) to data extracted from the Scopus Database. is is a relatively new eld of study, originating in the socio-marketing interests related to the act of sharing and evolving from there until the most recent studies, which are based on sharing platforms and new technologies. Based on the identi ed research trends and their overlapping of one another, we propose some questions that may be the target of future studies and would contribute to this eld of research.
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