A triadic framework for collaborative consumption (CC): Motives, activities and resources & capabilities of actors
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 a...
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Main Authors: | BENOIT, Sabine, BAKER, Thomas L., BOLTON, Ruth N., GRUBER, Thorsten, KANDAMPULLY, Jay |
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2017
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