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Preface: Contemporary Collaborative Consumption. Trust and Reciprocity Revisited
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Vorwort: Zeitgenössischer kollaborativer Konsum. Vertrauen und Reziprozität überdenken
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1 Contemporary collaborative consumption: An introduction
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Trust in collaborating and sharing
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Reciprocity in collaborative consumption and production
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References
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2 Reciprocity in the sharing economy: the case for time banking platforms
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Abstract
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Zusammenfassung
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Keywords
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Reciprocity 2.0: between tradition and innovation
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A question of time: sharing and reciprocity of time resources in contemporary society
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Objectives and method
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Time banking 2.0: how does reciprocity change ?
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Concluding remarks
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References
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3 Collective representation on collaborative economy platforms
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Abstract
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Zusammenfassung
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Keywords
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Introduction
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The business of collaborative consumption and collaborative economy
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The consumer as producer and producer as consumer
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Injustice in the collaborative economy
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Possibilities for collective representation in the collaborative economy
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Conclusion
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References
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4 “Foodsharing”: Reflecting on individualized collective action in a collaborative consumption community organisation
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Abstract
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Zusammenfassung
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Keywords
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Introduction: collaborative consumption and food waste
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Understanding consumption as social practices
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Political consumption as individual and collective activity
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Methodological approach
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Foodsharing as community movement organisation
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Community structure, organisational resources and repertoires of action
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Consumer Culture and Identity
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Concluding remarks
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References
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5 Riding free-riders ? A study of the phenomenon of BlaBlaCar in Italy
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Abstract
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Zusammenfassung
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Keywords
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Introduction
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Transportation and consumption
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The BlaBlaCar case study
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Methodology
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The sharing economy perspective: make strangers believe in one another – the enterprise perspective
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The carpooling experience: Savings and challenge – The consumer perspective
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Understanding the BlaBlaCar world through the lens of contemporary collaborative consumption – a community of strangers
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Conclusion
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References
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6 The sharing economy and young people: an exploratory research project
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Abstract
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Zusammenfassung
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Keywords
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Introduction
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It is all about trust
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Methodology, sample, and descriptive statistics
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Thinking about the sharing economy
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The more information, the better
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Conclusions
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References
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Appendix
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7 Collaborative consumption and trust-building processes in the emerging new food economy
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Abstract
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Zusammenfassung
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Keywords
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Introduction: the role of collaborative consumption in the emerging new food economy
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Matters of trust in the emerging new food economy
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Trust-building processes in some Italian case studies: a framework for exploratory research
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Collaboration and trust at work in Italian CFNs
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Conclusions
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References
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8 Shared use and owning of clothes: borrow, steal or inherit
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Abstract
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Zusammenfassung
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Keywords
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Introduction
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Sharing
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Earlier research on sharing of clothes
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Material: six families in Norway
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Findings
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Motivation and consequences
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Conclusion and further research
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References
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List of Authors
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