Popular Articles

  1. The Health of Workers in the Global Gig Economy

    What is the reality for those working within the gig economy? All the benefits for the users might come at a high price behind closed doors.
  2. Airbnb: Why Tourists Choose It and How They Use It

    This study explains why people choose to use the short-stay platform Airbnb.
  3. Coworking in the city

    The study elaborates on the impacts of coworking on the socio-cultural dynamics in cities.
  4. Exploratory study of consumer issues in peer-to-peer platform markets

    This European Commission study investigates five peer-to-peer platform markets and identifies the main issues for consumers and providers from a consumer policy perspective.
  5. ISO International Workshop Agreement 27:2017

    This IWA report provides guiding principles and a framework for decision making and action to address key social, environmental, and economic impacts and opportunities of the sharing economy.
  6. Urban Mobility Systems Upgrade: Case of Lisbon

    Possible outcomes of a radical change in urban mobility practices that would result from implementation of an autonomous and shared vehicle fleet.
  7. Timeline of Large Brands in the Collaborative Economy

    Since 2013 Crowd Companies has been tracking different ways large companies are participating in the collaborative economy. This spreadsheet offers a timeline and also several visualisations describing the activities of large brands.
  8. Randstad: Sustainable Growth in the Age of Cities

    Read all about the future of work and sustainable growth in cities in this new white paper written by our co-founders Pieter van de Glind and Harmen van Sprang together with Pieter de Jong (shareNL).
  9. Quayside, Toronto

    The Eastern Waterfront will be a new type of place that combines the best in urban design with the latest in digital technology to address some of the biggest challenges facing cities, including energy use, housing affordability, and transportation.
  10. Sustainability and Shared Mobility Models

    At present, no government anywhere has any incentives in place to increase shared mobility market penetration. It might be a sign that they are not clear on what benefits shared mobility can provide.