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Using data supplied by Uber, Cohen et al. estimate that the consumer surplus generated by UberX in the United States in 2015 was $6.8 billion.
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Getting ahead of rivals by innovating for both resource efficiency and customer value—and creating change at the intersection of a company’s strategy, technology and operations.
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Copenhagen plans to achieve a greater modal share for bicycles by increasing the capacity of cycle tracks to its city center, in order to accommodate an additional 60,000 cyclists by 2025.
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Case study on Fiverr.
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The collaborative economy, because it exchanges un-used or under-used assets, can be a useful tool
to achieve the transition towards the circular economy. Similarly, the collaborative economy can
support social objectives and inclusive growth by making resources like spare goods, volunteer
workers, unused space or unused buildings available or usable. Local initiatives that are not
necessarily for-profit but generate benefits for the society as a whole, are particularly relevant to
this respect.
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Last Updated: 12/06/2018
in Key Categories Mobility Research
The report provides insights about the car-sharing market in the Netherlands, and what can be learned from other countries' example.
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The boom in the concept and benefits of the circular economy represent a great step towards a more sustainable world. Nevertheless, some limitations exist when it comes to its meaning and implications
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This research provides different interpretations of the term ‘coworking’ from distinct groups of space users as well as examines the importance of coworking space in creative industry.
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This report released by Piper Jaffray outlines the sharing economy's enablers and secular drivers, introduces sub-sectors of the sharing economy, and examines its impact to existing businesses.
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This paper investigates how Sharing Economy entities work within the neoliberalist framework