Sustainable Business Models Based on the Sharing Economy Research of Chinese Practice

Bi Shulei (2022) Sustainable Business Models Based on the Sharing Economy Research of Chinese Practice. In: No Question: Sustainability is Everyone’s Business V. BBS International Sustainability Student Conference Proceedings. Budapesti Gazdasági Egyetem, Budapest, Magyarország, pp. 177-182. ISBN 978-615-6342-38-6

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Abstract

With the wave of technological innovation, the rapid development of global network technology has provided more powerful technical support for various business activities. In the business environment of this wave of innovation, a new sustainable business model was born—Sharing Economy. The sharing economy provides a new way of thinking about business models, exchange economies, value sharing and community networks. The emergence of a business model that combines online and offline has changed people's consumption habits and product acquisition methods. The sharing business model has gradually become an important way to solve the problem of global sustainable development. In recent years, the influence of the sharing economy business model has continued to expand, creating a lot of value for enterprises. This paper analyses the practice of the sharing economy in China through case study, so as to provide the reference for sustainable corporate development.

Tudományterület / tudományág

társadalomtudományok > gazdálkodás- és szervezéstudományok

Faculty

Pénzügyi és Számviteli Kar

Institution

Budapesti Gazdasági Egyetem

Item Type: Book Section
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Bi Shulei
Uncontrolled Keywords: Sharing economy, business model, O2O, sustainable development
Depositing User: Eszenyi-Bakos Kinga
DOI id: https://doi.org/10.29180/9786156342386_13
Date Deposited: 2022. Oct. 06. 14:05
Last Modified: 2022. Oct. 13. 14:30
URI: http://publikaciotar.uni-bge.hu/id/eprint/1929

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