1978
DOI: 10.1177/000276427802100411
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Community Structure and Collaborative Consumption: A Routine Activity Approach

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“…While the term "collaborative consumption" was originally coined by Felson and Spaeth [19] to describe "events in which one or more persons consume economic goods and services in the process of engaging in joint activities with one or more others" [19, p. 614], the term is now associated with the digital revolution. Developments in digital technologies not only facilitate co-creation of user-generated information goods, but the "collaborative spirit of the Internet" [11, p. 917] also changes individuals' attitudes toward consumption of material goods and services.…”
Section: Changing Patterns Of Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the term "collaborative consumption" was originally coined by Felson and Spaeth [19] to describe "events in which one or more persons consume economic goods and services in the process of engaging in joint activities with one or more others" [19, p. 614], the term is now associated with the digital revolution. Developments in digital technologies not only facilitate co-creation of user-generated information goods, but the "collaborative spirit of the Internet" [11, p. 917] also changes individuals' attitudes toward consumption of material goods and services.…”
Section: Changing Patterns Of Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The theory of "sharing economy" was first proposed by Felson (Professor of Sociology from the State University of Texas) and Spaeth (Professor of Sociology from the University of Illinois) [3]. In this paper, two professors use "collaborative consumption" to describe a way of life consumption, the main feature is through a third platform market to achieve point-to-point direct goods and services exchange.…”
Section: Sharing Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Termin gospodarka współdzielenia pochodzi od idei wspólnej konsumpcji (collaborative consumption), która pojawiła się w literaturze prawie 40 lat temu i oznaczała współdzielenie dóbr pomiędzy różnymi konsumentami (Felson, Spaeth, 1978). W gospodarce był to okres, kiedy teleinformatyka czy inaczej: technologie ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) właściwie raczkowały, co prawdopodobnie wpłynęło na wąskie zastosowanie idei współdzielenia w porównaniu z dzisiejszymi jej możliwościami.…”
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