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Modern Trends in the Sharing Economy

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Digital Transformation on Manufacturing, Infrastructure & Service (DTMIS 2022)

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The achievements of scientific and technological progress have become a catalyst for development of IT that is penetrating all spheres of human life. With the growth of digital technology, people have globally reconsidered possessing, using and exchanging goods. An idea of temporary use of wealth has become wide-spread and brought about a new economic model – the sharing economy. The sharing economy is a challenging and developing model. This paper is aimed at learning about the modern trends of the sharing economy and evaluating its efficiency (using an example of a crowdfunding project). The theoretical significance of the work lies in a comparative characteristic of the sharing economy models. The practical significance is expressed in suggesting recommendations for a successful crowd campaign and approaches to evaluating the results of a crowdfunding project.

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The research was financed as part of the project “Development of a methodology for instrumental base formation for analysis and modelling of the spatial socio-economic development of systems based on internal reserves in the context of digitalization” (FSEG-2023-0008).

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Lyukevich, I., Sharipova, R. (2023). Modern Trends in the Sharing Economy. In: Ilin, I., Petrova, M.M., Kudryavtseva, T. (eds) Digital Transformation on Manufacturing, Infrastructure & Service. DTMIS 2022. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 684. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-32719-3_14

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