Paper 1: The disruptive forces of the sharing economy
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11/03/2016
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Overview: - The sharing economy unlocks a previously unused value of goods and labour, and causes disruption in established industries. - The pattern of disruption is similar regardless of the industry that's impacted. While the initial phases of disruption are transformational for many (e.g. lost jobs), often the industries end up stronger than before they were before the disruption. - Due to different in setting, upholding and enforcing standards, it is hard to assess the regulatory trade-offs. Safety, labour relations and social fairness are important factors to consider across the industry. |
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Opportunities for Personalised Transport |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/95414/8/OPT_Review_Innovation_Paper_Paper_1.pdf http://www.optreviewqld.com.au/about-the-review/documents Suzor, Nicolas P. & Wikstrom, Patrik (2016) Paper 1: The disruptive forces of the sharing economy. The Innovation Paper. Opportunities for Personalised Transport, Queensland. |
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Copyright 2016 Dr Nicolas P. Suzor and Patrik Wikstrom |
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Digital Media Research Centre; Creative Industries Faculty; Faculty of Law; School of Law |
Palavras-Chave | #180100 LAW #200100 COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES #sharing economy #disruption #innovation |
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