2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11247130
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China’s Sharing Economy of Mobility Industry: From Perspective of Industrial Ecosystem

Abstract: The development of China's sharing economy has slowed down significantly after experiencing the savage growth since the beginning of 2018 and has entered the turning point of structural adjustment. Factors including homogeneous and single profit model, excessive reliance on capital, and the immaturity of win-win industrial ecosystem are major bottlenecks. Therefore, how to overcome the obstacles is a key issue to be solved urgently. In view of the sharing economy's characteristics of industry integration and c… Show more

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“…Coworking industry is a branch of the sharing economy that is characterized by providing services and revenue at a marginal cost below that of professional organizers in order to share idle resources through social platforms [3][4][5][6]. After growth and expansion, the development of China's sharing economy, represented by the sharing-mobility and sharing-accommodation industries, significantly slowed down, and entered the turning point of a deep adjustment period [7]. However, in sharp contrast, the coworking industry emerged, which subverted and challenged the traditional office model represented by commercial office buildings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coworking industry is a branch of the sharing economy that is characterized by providing services and revenue at a marginal cost below that of professional organizers in order to share idle resources through social platforms [3][4][5][6]. After growth and expansion, the development of China's sharing economy, represented by the sharing-mobility and sharing-accommodation industries, significantly slowed down, and entered the turning point of a deep adjustment period [7]. However, in sharp contrast, the coworking industry emerged, which subverted and challenged the traditional office model represented by commercial office buildings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%