A triadic framework for collaborative consumption (CC): Motives, activities and resources & capabilities of actors
University of Surrey · University of Alabama · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Collaborative consumption (CC) is an increasingly prevalent form of exchange. CC occurs within a triangle of actors: a platform provider (e.g., Uber), a peer service provider (e.g., an Uber driver) and a customer. The platform provider's main role is matchmaking, so that a customer can access assets of a peer service provider. This paper has three objectives. First, this article identifies three criteria to delineate CC from related constructs such as access-based consumption, sharing or renting. Second, it introduces a literature-based framework explicating the roles of the actors in the CC triangle along three dimensions: motives, activities and resources and capabilities. Third, it highlights areas for…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 61.98
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 61
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5Topics & keywords
- Sharing economy
- Renting
- Service provider
- Context (archaeology)
- Consumption (sociology)
- Business
- Service (business)
- Knowledge management