2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-2244-4_93
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Digital Sharing Economy as a Tool of Sustainable Development: Evolutionary Vector and Structural Changes

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“…The minimization of the so-called "tails" takes place as they are already subject to disposal due to inability of the existing technology to include them into next processing cycle. There are three ways to achieve these results (taking into account the results of the authors' previous work [1]):…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The minimization of the so-called "tails" takes place as they are already subject to disposal due to inability of the existing technology to include them into next processing cycle. There are three ways to achieve these results (taking into account the results of the authors' previous work [1]):…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, the higher the level of RES development and the more efficient the governance of a region, the more perfect its digital infrastructure construction, the stronger policy support, and the higher the level of DE development. On the contrary, the lower the level of RES development and the less efficient governance in a region, the lower the level of information industry development and the fewer DE activities [ 36 ].…”
Section: The Mechanism Of Res Development Promoting the Development O...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In line with Geissinger et al .’s (2019) results, they emphasize that elevated sharing economy value facilitates the efficient allocation of resources, financial savings and reduced environmental impact, thereby ensuring sustainable economic development. Buletova and Stepanova (2020) illustrate that rising the number of SE users within a country grants individuals’ equal access to natural or manufactured resources, irrespective of variations in income and living standards. Consequently, achieving sustainability in economic development becomes feasible, as everyone can equally participate in creating or seizing economic opportunities.…”
Section: Measuring the Impact Of The Sharing Economy Towards The Achi...mentioning
confidence: 99%