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Externalization of the Sharing Economy: Case Studies of Companies in the U.S., China, and Canada

In: Proceedings of the 2022 4th International Conference on Economic Management and Cultural Industry (ICEMCI 2022)

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  • Zehao Jing

    (University of Southern California, Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences)

  • Xiaomin Jiang

    (University of Ottawa, Faculty of Social Sciences)

  • Xuanming Chen

    (University of California, Eleanor Roosevelt College)

  • Haoze Li

    (Miami University, College of Art and Science)

Abstract

This paper focuses on the application of different industries in the sharing economy, the harm and contribution of these industries to the economy, the characteristics of supply chain and environmental modernization from different perspectives, and how to argue with data models. The impact of the sharing economy on the sustainability of industries and changes in people's lifestyles, the impact of these changes on human consumption and the supply and demand sides of the economy, the impact of government policies and culture on the sharing economy in different countries, the conflict between policies and implementation in different countries and the conclusions of the model, and the side effects and costs of the cascading effects on the follow-up of different industries.

Suggested Citation

  • Zehao Jing & Xiaomin Jiang & Xuanming Chen & Haoze Li, 2023. "Externalization of the Sharing Economy: Case Studies of Companies in the U.S., China, and Canada," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Hrushikesh Mallick & Gaikar Vilas B. & Ong Tze San (ed.), Proceedings of the 2022 4th International Conference on Economic Management and Cultural Industry (ICEMCI 2022), pages 430-442, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-098-5_49
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-098-5_49
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