The green potential of the sharing economy to exploit underutilised or redundant resources has generated a considerable interest and expectations on the part of government institutions, investors and consumers. Alongside the emerging green logic, more established economic and social logics appear to be critical for growth of sharing platforms. Applying an institutional logics approach, this paper investigates how entrepreneurial teams in the sharing economy deal with this complexity of expectations of various constituents and institutions. Based on 30 semi-structured interviews with founders and executives of UK sharing platforms, we examine the strategies used by entrepreneurial teams to utilise and combine the green logic with other insti...
Sustainable entrepreneurs intend to create environmental and social value while they build their fin...
Sustainable entrepreneurship often requires a purposeful change to the existing business environment...
International audienceThe Sharing Economy is much more than collaborative consumption (Botsman and R...
International audienceBy organizing peer-to-peer exchanges and promoting access over ownership, the ...
The concept of sharing is a unique social practice that has been redefined and extended under vast h...
This chapter explores field-level logics associated with the sharing economy and how these logics ca...
The sharing economy has gained traction in several industry sectors by establishing ever-new platfor...
The way we share is changing. Where we used to knock on a neighbour’s door to borrow a cup of sugar,...
This paper deals with the enactment of power in and through a sharing economy business model. The ob...
Abstract Social entrepreneurship develops innovative opportunities and solutions aimed to (re)genera...
The emergence of a sharing revolution is leading to a new societal system of collaboration enabled b...
Objectives. The purpose of the paper is to analyze how co-creation is managed within the innovative ...
Citing a scholarly movement towards contextualized entrepreneurship research, this dissertation expl...
We develop the notion of a legitimacy tipping point to demonstrate how informal economy practices ar...
This paper explores the story behind a crowdfunding service as an example of sharing technology. Res...
Sustainable entrepreneurs intend to create environmental and social value while they build their fin...
Sustainable entrepreneurship often requires a purposeful change to the existing business environment...
International audienceThe Sharing Economy is much more than collaborative consumption (Botsman and R...
International audienceBy organizing peer-to-peer exchanges and promoting access over ownership, the ...
The concept of sharing is a unique social practice that has been redefined and extended under vast h...
This chapter explores field-level logics associated with the sharing economy and how these logics ca...
The sharing economy has gained traction in several industry sectors by establishing ever-new platfor...
The way we share is changing. Where we used to knock on a neighbour’s door to borrow a cup of sugar,...
This paper deals with the enactment of power in and through a sharing economy business model. The ob...
Abstract Social entrepreneurship develops innovative opportunities and solutions aimed to (re)genera...
The emergence of a sharing revolution is leading to a new societal system of collaboration enabled b...
Objectives. The purpose of the paper is to analyze how co-creation is managed within the innovative ...
Citing a scholarly movement towards contextualized entrepreneurship research, this dissertation expl...
We develop the notion of a legitimacy tipping point to demonstrate how informal economy practices ar...
This paper explores the story behind a crowdfunding service as an example of sharing technology. Res...
Sustainable entrepreneurs intend to create environmental and social value while they build their fin...
Sustainable entrepreneurship often requires a purposeful change to the existing business environment...
International audienceThe Sharing Economy is much more than collaborative consumption (Botsman and R...