Is the Meaning of the "Sharing Economy" Shared Among Us? Comparing the Perspectives of Japanese and Swedish Researchers

Rev Socionetwork Strateg. 2021;15(1):87-106. doi: 10.1007/s12626-021-00068-7. Epub 2021 Feb 22.

Abstract

In this paper, we aim to investigate how researchers in Japan and Sweden perceive and approach the term "sharing economy" in research publications. Systematic literature reviews were used to explore academic discussions in both countries. The main finding of this research is that although researchers in both contexts use similar definitions and concepts, the meanings and connotations of the sharing economy differ among the two contexts. In summary, Japanese researchers tend to focus first and foremost on the economic effects of the sharing economy, as it serves the purpose of economic revitalisation. In contrast, Swedish researchers focus on its environmental effects. The differences reflect country-specific socio-cultural, technological, and economic contexts. Finally, we suggest future directions for research and policy development.

Keywords: Collaborative consumption; Rashomon-like reality; Sharing economy; Systematic literature review.