2021
DOI: 10.5902/1983465955107
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Economia do compartilhamento (EC) e as tendências das publicações: uma revisão sistemática de literatura

Abstract: Objetivo: Este artigo investiga o fenômeno da Economia do Compartilhamento (CE), tendo como objetivo identificar e discutir as principais tendências em que a CE está sendo discutida.Desenho / metodologia / abordagem: Revisão da literatura. O presente artigo fez um levantamento nas bases de dados Scopus, Web of Science, Science Direct e Springer. 146 artigos foram analisados com base em uma análise de conteúdo.Resultados: Nos artigos analisados, foram identificados 06 vieses principais de pesquisa em que se dis… Show more

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“…In the case of studies concerned with revealing the consequences of technology for relations and working conditions, they are linked to the term uberization -understood as the process of expanding the intermediation of paid work via digital platforms (Franco, 2020) -and, overall, they conclude that there is a preponderance of losses of rights for the working class (Oliveira, 2021;Soares, Constantino, & Guimarães, 2021). Regarding the sharing economy, sometimes treated indistinctly in the work intermediation platforms, we observe a natural concern for investigating the cultural and policy aspects involved in the use of peer-to-peer platforms that allow exchange relationships, loans, or leases of assets (Costa-Nascimento, Teodósio, & Pinto, 2021;Spalenza & Rigo, 2021). The term Industry 4.0, in turn, is reserved for research that deals with the potential of new automation and connective technologies to increase productivity (Caruso, 2018;Paula & Paes, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In the case of studies concerned with revealing the consequences of technology for relations and working conditions, they are linked to the term uberization -understood as the process of expanding the intermediation of paid work via digital platforms (Franco, 2020) -and, overall, they conclude that there is a preponderance of losses of rights for the working class (Oliveira, 2021;Soares, Constantino, & Guimarães, 2021). Regarding the sharing economy, sometimes treated indistinctly in the work intermediation platforms, we observe a natural concern for investigating the cultural and policy aspects involved in the use of peer-to-peer platforms that allow exchange relationships, loans, or leases of assets (Costa-Nascimento, Teodósio, & Pinto, 2021;Spalenza & Rigo, 2021). The term Industry 4.0, in turn, is reserved for research that deals with the potential of new automation and connective technologies to increase productivity (Caruso, 2018;Paula & Paes, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…These changes are even more evident when they indicate a modification in consumption habits, which enables a strong growth in the number of users who make shared use of goods or services, mainly related to economic issues offered by some of them, such as Airbnb, BlaBlaCar, Uber, car-pooling, ride-hailing, and bike-sharing (Corrêa, 2017;Spalenza, Ramalho, & Rigo, 2017). Möhlmann (2015) exposes the possibility that this service model is not just another option available in the market.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the above, this article aims to analyze the factors that affect the loyalty and satisfaction of users of Airbnb or hotel chains. Thus, the research is justified due to the theme of sharing goods and services, or peer-to-peer (P2P), has gained prominence in academic and market analysis, seeking answers to fill the research gap by uncovering the reasons (attitudes) that identify the determinants of consumer choice for goods and services in different economies (Hamari, Sjöklint, & Ukkonen, 2015;Spalenza, Ramalho, & Rigo, 2017;Tussyadiah, 2016). Revista de Turismo Contemporâneo, Natal, v. 12, n. 1, p. 01-34 jan./abr., 2024…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No caso das pesquisas preocupadas em revelar os desdobramentos do uso tecnológico para as relações e condições de trabalho, elas estão vinculadas ao termo uberização -compreendido como o processo de ampliação da intermediação do trabalho remunerado via plataformas digitais (Franco, 2020) -e, em geral, concluem que há a preponderância de perdas de direitos para a classe trabalhadora (Oliveira, 2021;Soares, Constantino, & Guimarães, 2021). Sobre a economia do compartilhamento, por vezes tratada indistintamente em relação às plataformas de intermediação do trabalho, observamos uma preocupação especial em investigar aspectos culturais e políticos envolvidos no uso de plataformas do tipo peer-to-peer que permitem relações de troca, empréstimos ou locações de ativos (Costa-Nascimento, Teodósio, & Pinto, 2021;Spalenza & Rigo, 2021). O termo Indústria 4.0, por sua vez, é guardado às pesquisas que se preocupam em investigar a potencialidade das novas tecnologias de automação e conectividade para o aumento da produtividade (Caruso, 2018;Paula & Paes, 2021).…”
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