2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12062310
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The Sharing Economy and Sustainability of Urban Destinations in the (Over)tourism Context: The Social Capital Theory Perspective

Abstract: This article contributes to the discussion on the sustainability of the sharing economy by adopting the Social Capital Theory to expand explanations of the sharing economy's role and scope of relations with local communities in the context of overtourism. As mutual relationships have not been fully recognized through a theoretical perspective, the article aims to examine the sustainability of the process of the sharing economy impacting urban tourism communities in light of Robert Putnam's approach to Social C… Show more

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“…Currently, scientists are discussing about communities and their centres and increase possibilities of public administrative effectiveness (Szromek, Kruczek, & Walas, 2020; Widz & Brzezińska‐Wójcik, 2020; Zmyślony, Leszczyński, Waligóra, & Alejziak, 2020; Zucco, et al 2020). The involvement of a local community into the participation in the development process of self‐government may be different: political, social, satisfaction of personal needs, business development in a rural area.…”
Section: The Consolidation Of Competitiveness and Sustainability Issumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, scientists are discussing about communities and their centres and increase possibilities of public administrative effectiveness (Szromek, Kruczek, & Walas, 2020; Widz & Brzezińska‐Wójcik, 2020; Zmyślony, Leszczyński, Waligóra, & Alejziak, 2020; Zucco, et al 2020). The involvement of a local community into the participation in the development process of self‐government may be different: political, social, satisfaction of personal needs, business development in a rural area.…”
Section: The Consolidation Of Competitiveness and Sustainability Issumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And finally, in this process of challenging the maturity of the concept, Akhmedova et al ( 2020 ), Curtis and Mont ( 2020 ) and Zmyślony et al ( 2020 ) propose the broadest and most ambitious definitions that this area has received, incorporating seven out 9 existing perspectives. Despite these theoretical efforts, the field still possesses great complexities, contradictions, and confusion, therefore it is undoubtedly time for a period of maturity challenge, where the SE is delineated, and the doors are opened to more organized research that starts from a strong theoretical framework.…”
Section: Conceptual Contend: Towards a Life-cycle Model Of The Sementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not a single definition includes more than seven perspectives (cf. Akhmedova et al 2020 ; Curtis and Mont 2020 or Zmyślony et al 2020 ), which shows the existence of not complete definitions for the SE.…”
Section: Conceptual Contend: Towards a Life-cycle Model Of The Sementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Places that are particularly susceptible to the overtourism phenomenon and those where it can be seen are indicated [5][6][7][8]. We better understand its causes [3,9,10] and effects [3,[10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19], and we are better able to track down the links of overtourism with other phenomena related to modern tourism, such as the sharing economy [20][21][22][23][24], the night economy [25,26], gentrification [9,27,28], and low-cost airlines [29]. However, we do not know whether the implemented innovations, including open innovations, should apply to all dimensions and types of tourist areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%