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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Israr Qureshi, Babita Bhatt, Dhirendra Mani Shukla سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9789811624148, 9811624135 ناشر: Springer Singapore سال نشر: 2021 تعداد صفحات: زبان: English فرمت فایل : EPUB (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 8 Mb
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب اقتصاد به اشتراک گذاری در پایه هرم: فرصت ها و چالش ها نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
این کتاب به بررسی این موضوع میپردازد که چگونه مدلهای اقتصاد اشتراکی فرصتها را ارائه میکنند و همچنین چالشهایی را در دستیابی به توسعه پایدار در پایه هرم ایجاد میکنند. این کتاب از طریق چارچوب 3S (اشتراکگذاری، اجتماعیسازی و واسطهگری اجتماعی) و طبقهبندی اصلاحکننده-تحولکننده، نشان میدهد که چگونه مدلهای اقتصاد اشتراکی پتانسیل توسعه فراگیرتر و پایدار را ارائه میدهند. این کتاب شامل مطالعات موردی در مورد مدلهای اقتصاد اشتراکی است که محصولات و خدمات را به صورت رایگان یا با قیمتهای مقرون به صرفهتر از گزینههای سنتی ارائه میکنند، در حالی که راههایی برای پایداری اقتصادی و رشد فراگیر نیز پیدا میکنند. این کتاب مشخص میکند که چگونه میتوان از منابع محلی، سرمایه اجتماعی جامعه و بریکولاژ در توسعه مدلهای اقتصاد اشتراکی استفاده کرد که ویژگیهای جوامع خاص را در نظر میگیرد و در عین حال اطمینان میدهد که راهحلها میتوانند به سرعت اصلاح و تکرار شوند. علاوه بر این، این کتاب نشان میدهد که مدلهای اقتصاد اشتراکگذاری از انقلاب دیجیتال برای بهرهگیری از ظرفیت محاسباتی ارزانتر و اتصال جهانی استفاده میکنند، در حالی که به سرعت برای تعامل با کسانی که سواد دیجیتالی کمتری در پایه هرم دارند، سازگار میشوند. هدف این کتاب ویرایش شده، ارائه تحلیلهایی از مدلهای اقتصاد اشتراکی در پایه هرم، شناسایی ویژگیهایی است که میتوانند به ویژه برای توسعه پایدار مهم باشند و موانعی که برای تحقق پتانسیل کامل آن باید برطرف شوند. فصول این کتاب توسط طیف وسیعی از دانشگاهیان و دانشمندان متخصص در این زمینه ارائه شده است.
This book explores how the sharing economy models present opportunities and also pose challenges in achieving sustainable development at the base of the pyramid. Through a 3S Framework (sharing, socialization, and social intermediation) and Reformative-Transformative classification, this book demonstrates how sharing economy models offer the potential for more inclusive and sustainable development. The book includes case studies on sharing economy models that offer products and services for free or at prices more affordable than traditional options, while also finding ways toward economic sustainability and inclusive growth. This book identifies how local resources, community social capital, and bricolage could be leveraged in the development of sharing economy models that take into account the specificities of particular communities while ensuring that the solutions can be quickly modified and replicated. Further, this book highlights that sharing economy models leverage the digital revolution to take advantage of cheaper computational capacity and global connectivity, while rapidly adapting to engage with those that have less digital literacy at the base of the pyramid. This edited book aims to present analyses of sharing economy models at the base of the pyramid, identifying characteristics that can be particularly important for sustainable development and barriers that would need to be overcome to realize its full potential. The chapters in this book are contributed by a wide range of academics and scholars who are experts in the field.
Contents Contributors Chapter 1: Overview of Sharing Economy at the Base of the Pyramid 1.1 Sharing Economy Models for BOP Contexts 1.1.1 3S Framework 1.1.1.1 Scope of Sharing 1.1.1.2 Possibility of Socialization 1.1.1.3 Degree of Social Intermediation 1.1.2 Reformative-Transformative Classification References Part I: Theoretical Underpinnings: Creating Fairer Sharing Economy Chapter 2: Not Only For-Profit, Sharing Solidarity and Promoting Opportunities. A Case Study in Rome 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Literature Review 2.2.1 Base of the Pyramid 2.2.2 The Sharing Turn: A Twofold Perspective Analysis 2.2.3 Sharing Economy at the Base of the Pyramid 2.3 The Concept of Platform Cooperativism as a Social Way of Challenging the Crisis 2.4 The Case Study Research Context 2.5 Research Methodology 2.6 Findings 2.7 Discussion 2.8 Conclusion References Chapter 3: Socially Oriented Sharing Economy Platform in Regional Australia: A Polanyian Analysis 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Literature Review 3.2.1 Platform Capitalism Versus Platform Cooperativism 3.3 Method: Research Context 3.4 The Case: bHive Bendigo 3.4.1 Business Model 3.4.2 Operational Model 3.4.2.1 Village Hive 3.4.2.2 Car Sharing Cooperatives 3.4.2.3 Participant Incentives: Social Cohesion 3.5 Discussion 3.5.1 Collaborative Approach 3.5.2 Localisation Approach 3.5.3 Decentralisation Approach 3.6 Conclusion: Challenges and Future Research Directions References Chapter 4: The Sharing Economy Platforms in Rural China: Bridging Institutional Voids Through Institutional Entrepreneurship 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Sharing Economy Concept and Definition 4.2.1 Sharing Economy in China: Two Interpretations 4.2.1.1 Definition of Sharing Economy in China 4.3 Sharing Economy and BoP: Institutional Voids 4.3.1 China: Rural Poverty and Institutional Voids 4.4 Research Method 4.5 Findings: Definitions of Sharing Economy 4.6 Case 1: Pinduoduo 4.6.1 Bridging Institutional Voids 4.6.2 Bridging Institutional Voids: Operating Model 4.6.3 Group Buying to Aggregate the Scattered Demand 4.7 Case 2: NSB 4.8 Discussion and Conclusion References Chapter 5: Social Intermediation Using Sharing Economy in India: A Case Study of Farmizen 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Literature Review 5.2.1 Sharing Economy in Resource-Constrained Environments 5.2.2 Social Intermediation and Social Value Creation at the BoP 5.3 Method 5.3.1 Research Context 5.3.1.1 Farmizen Model 5.3.2 Research Methodology 5.4 Findings 5.4.1 Sharing Economy Characteristics of the Farmizen Model 5.4.1.1 Digital Stack of Farmizen 5.4.1.2 Providing Access Without Ownership 5.4.1.3 Co-creation by Consumers 5.4.1.4 Temporality of Access 5.4.2 Social Intermediation Using the Sharing Economy Model 5.4.2.1 Lowering of Transaction Costs 5.4.2.2 Risk Mitigation 5.4.2.3 Rise in Income Level 5.4.2.4 Beyond Economic Value 5.5 Discussion 5.6 Conclusion and Future Research Directions References Part II: Context Based Challenges in Sharing Economy Models Chapter 6: Participation in the Sharing Economy for Refugees in Malaysia: A Solution that Bypasses Legal Constraints? 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Background 6.2.1 Theoretical Context 6.2.2 Sharing Economy in Malaysia 6.2.3 Forced Migrants in Malaysia 6.3 Methodology 6.4 Findings 6.4.1 The Legality of Work and Employment in Malaysia 6.4.2 Refugees and Asylum Seekers (i.e. Potential Workers) 6.4.3 Potential Employers 6.4.4 Founder of an Online Marketplace 6.5 Discussion 6.6 Conclusion References Chapter 7: Leveraging the Power of Sharing: The Case of a Social Enterprise at the Base of the Pyramid 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Theoretical Background 7.2.1 Resource Mobilization Challenges of Social Enterprises 7.2.2 Sharing Economy at the BoP 7.2.3 Leveraging Sharing Economy for Resource Mobilization 7.3 Research Methodology 7.3.1 Empirical Setting 7.3.2 Data Collection 7.3.3 Data Analysis 7.4 Findings 7.4.1 Business Model 7.4.1.1 FF-Agri 7.4.1.2 FF-Vegi 7.4.1.3 FF-Sani 7.4.2 Resource Challenges 7.4.3 Leveraging Sharing Economy Model 7.4.4 Empirically Grounded Model 7.5 Discussion 7.6 Limitation and Future Research Direction References Chapter 8: Sharing Economy in India: Looking Base of the Pyramid Through Critical Infrastructure 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Literature Review 8.2.1 Research Context 8.3 Conceptual Framework for Sharing and Infrastructure Linkages Impact 8.4 Discussion 8.4.1 Decontextualisation: Theoretical Considerations 8.4.2 Recontextualisation the Circular Shared Economy 8.5 Conclusion References Chapter 9: Resourcing and Value Creation: A Case of Sharing Economy Model at the Base of the Pyramid 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Literature Review 9.2.1 Sharing Economy: An Alternative to Transform BoP 9.2.2 Resourcing in Sharing Economy at the BoP 9.3 Methodology 9.3.1 Research Context 9.3.2 Research Methodology 9.4 Findings 9.4.1 Characteristics of Sharing Economy Models – Loop and Farmstack 9.4.1.1 Temporary and Customised Resource Access 9.4.1.2 Platform-Mediated Peer-to-Peer Transactions 9.4.1.3 Mission 9.4.1.4 Ownership 9.4.2 Role of Individuals and Organisations in Fostering Specific Resourcing Activities 9.4.2.1 Assurance of Data Privacy and Security 9.4.2.2 Bridging the Divide Between the Institutional Offering and Community Need 9.4.2.3 Building Market Linkages 9.4.2.4 Resourcing Through Local Actors 9.4.3 Resourcing Through Other Organisations 9.4.3.1 Market Access by Restructuring Supply Chain 9.4.3.2 Precision and Climate-Resilient Customised Agricultural Practices 9.4.3.3 Bringing Comfort and Safety Assurance 9.4.3.4 Regulatory and Legal Compliance 9.4.3.5 Quick and Organised Economic Transaction and Equitable Treatment to the Marginals 9.4.3.6 Trust Building Through Ethically Just Practices 9.4.3.7 Improving Quality of Life 9.4.3.8 Improving Business Performance by Reducing Operational Cost 9.4.3.9 Mitigating Risk Through a Stable Operational Regime 9.4.3.10 Better Supply to the Market and Emerging Microentrepreneurial Opportunities 9.5 Discussion 9.5.1 Limitations and Research Directions 9.6 Conclusion References Part III: Inclusion and Exclusion in Sharing Economy at BOP Chapter 10: Digital Discrimination in Sharing Economy at the Base of the Pyramid 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Theoretical Background 10.2.1 Base of the Pyramid 10.2.2 Sharing Economy at the Base of the Pyramid 10.2.3 Discrimination in Organizational Settings 10.3 Discrimination on Digital Platforms for BoP 10.3.1 Age 10.3.2 Caste 10.3.3 Gender 10.3.4 Physical Disability 10.3.5 Race 10.3.6 Religion 10.3.7 Sexual Orientation 10.3.8 Socio-economic Status 10.3.9 Spatial/Locational 10.4 Consequences of Discrimination 10.4.1 Psychosomatic Effects on Providers and Consumers 10.4.2 Economic Costs to Providers and Consumers 10.4.3 Organizational Consequences 10.4.4 Social Consequences 10.5 Strategies to Manage Digital Discrimination 10.5.1 Organization Level – Values in Words and Action 10.5.2 Industry Level – Awareness and Action 10.5.3 Institutional Level – Act Against Discrimination 10.6 Concluding Remarks References Chapter 11: Solidarity in the Sharing Economy: The Role of Platform Cooperatives at the Base of the Pyramid 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Literature Review 11.2.1 The BoP Context 11.2.2 The Contemporary Sharing Economy at the BoP 11.2.3 Platform Cooperativism 11.3 Typology of Platform Cooperatives at the Base of the Pyramid 11.3.1 Sharing Assets 11.3.2 Local Gig Work 11.3.3 Remote Gig Work 11.3.4 Online Market 11.3.5 Cultural Services 11.3.6 Financial and Insurance Services 11.3.7 Agricultural Industry 11.3.8 Data 11.3.9 Software 11.4 Discussion 11.4.1 Contributions to Research 11.4.2 Contributions to Practice 11.4.3 Directions for Future Research 11.5 Conclusion References Part IV: Emerging Trends Chapter 12: Ethitrade: Countering Challenges of Sharing Economy at the Base of the Pyramid Using Technology 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Theoretical Background 12.2.1 Sharing Economy and Challenges 12.2.2 BoP Context and Challenges 12.2.3 Sharing Economy at the BoP 12.3 Methods 12.3.1 Empirical Setting 12.3.2 Data Collection and Analysis 12.4 Findings 12.4.1 Business Model of Ethitrade 12.4.2 Challenges Faced by Ethitrade 12.4.3 Leveraging Technology to Address the Challenges 12.5 Discussion 12.6 Limitation and Future Research Direction References Chapter 13: Social Sustainability at the BOP Through Building Inclusive Social Capital: A Case Study of Drishtee 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Literature Review 13.2.1 The Base of the Pyramid 13.2.2 Value Creation at the BOP 13.2.2.1 Social Capital at the BOP 13.3 Methods 13.3.1 Research Setting 13.4 Findings 13.4.1 Barter System 13.4.2 MIRI – Made in Rural India 13.4.2.1 The MIRI Hub 13.4.3 Hub-and-Spoke Model of Capability Building 13.5 Discussion 13.6 Conclusion and Future Research Directions References Chapter 14: Sharing Economy Model for the Base of the Pyramid: An Ecosystem Approach 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Literature Review 14.2.1 Sharing Economy Model 14.2.2 An Ecosystem Approach to Sharing Economy 14.2.2.1 Initial Insights from Moving Feast 14.3 Discussion 14.3.1 Developing and Maintaining Sharing Activities 14.3.2 Scaling Impact 14.4 Conclusion and Future Research Directions References Chapter 15: Sharing Economy at the Base of the Pyramid-Research Framework and Future Directions 15.1 Theoretical Underpinnings 15.1.1 Sharing Dimension 15.1.2 Socialization Dimension 15.1.3 Social Intermediation Dimension 15.2 Focus on Marginalized 15.3 Geographic Context 15.4 Methodological Contributions References Index