2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.125227
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Analysis of the evolution of the sharing economy towards sustainability. Trends and transformations of the concept

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“…The study of the nexus of BIM between education and industry started to gain more intention as the outcomes helped to improve the productivity of the AEC industry in terms of environmental, economic, social, and operational performances [7], [15], [16]. Several studies have been carried out where Becerik-Gerber et al [17] studied 101 university-level AEC programs that considered the challenges in merging BIM into their courses, Sacks and Pikas [18] investigated the gaps in BIM content in tertiary education among leading universities and industry requirements and Wang, et al [19] who studied about the technical and managerial aspects of BIM in the interdisciplinary collaborations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of the nexus of BIM between education and industry started to gain more intention as the outcomes helped to improve the productivity of the AEC industry in terms of environmental, economic, social, and operational performances [7], [15], [16]. Several studies have been carried out where Becerik-Gerber et al [17] studied 101 university-level AEC programs that considered the challenges in merging BIM into their courses, Sacks and Pikas [18] investigated the gaps in BIM content in tertiary education among leading universities and industry requirements and Wang, et al [19] who studied about the technical and managerial aspects of BIM in the interdisciplinary collaborations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bibliometric analysis is a critical component of moving a study area forward since it provides a comprehensive audit trail for sharing and legitimizing current research as well as laying the path for new studies to arise [148]. Bibliometric analysis investigates the formal attributes of fields of knowledge by using mathematical and statistical techniques by examining the networks established around the most representative keywords as well as the manner in which citations, scholars, affiliations, counties, and publications indicate the importance of specific topics in the field of research [79,149].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The economic, environmental, and social cons of the sustainable development goals are also considered [77]. Researchers have highlighted that sustainable manufacturing is necessary to meet the objectives of 12 of the SDGs, as it connected to responsible consumption and production (RCP) [76,78,79]. The SDGs underline the need for sustainable consumption and production [61].…”
Section: Sustainable Business Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A systematic literature review was carried out with the aim of working with the most complete sample of available scientific publications. For this purpose, the Scopus database was chosen due to its high scientific impact, the diversity of databases that comprise it and the versatility of the subject matter and formats or types of documents it supports (De las Heras et al 2021). The literature selection scheme is shown in Figure 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%