Citizen Perceptions of Government’s Resistance to Shared Parking

IF 1.6 Q3 MANAGEMENT Technology Innovation Management Review Pub Date : 2020-05-31 DOI:10.22215/timreview/1354
M. Westerlund
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2017). On the other hand, even strict regulations can contribute positively to the supply of sharing economy services by making it Sharing economy services is one of the fastest growing segments in today’s economy, especially in urban centres. However, some cities have taken a negative stance and sought to prohibit sharing economy services, which has raised tensions between citizens and the local government. This paper adopts a case study approach to investigate what the main topics are in citizen perceptions of their government’s resistance to shared parking in Ottawa, the capital city of Canada, where shared parking is considered illegal. In so doing, the study applies topic modelling on readers’ comments following news about local residents being threatened with legal action by the city for providing shared parking services to government employees suffering from insufficient office parking resources. Based on six identified topics, the study establishes a conceptual framework that contributes to the literature on sharing economies by illustrating how citizens perceive their government’s resistance toward sharing economies. The paper considers whether sharing economy services could be an innovation that would benefit societies, and how understanding citizen perceptions through online comments can help a government to solve policy issues and create win-win resolutions. Citation: Citizen Perceptions of Government’s Resistance to Shared Parking. Technology Innovation Management , 10(5):
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2017)。另一方面,即使是严格的监管也可以为共享经济服务的供应做出积极贡献,使其成为当今经济中增长最快的领域之一,特别是在城市中心。然而,一些城市采取了消极立场,试图禁止共享经济服务,这加剧了市民和地方政府之间的紧张关系。本文采用案例研究的方法来调查在加拿大首都渥太华,共享停车被认为是非法的,公民对政府抵制共享停车的看法是什么。在此过程中,该研究将主题建模应用于读者在当地居民因向办公室停车资源不足的政府雇员提供共享停车服务而受到城市法律诉讼威胁的新闻后的评论。基于六个确定的主题,该研究建立了一个概念框架,通过说明公民如何看待他们的政府对共享经济的抵制,该框架有助于共享经济的文献。本文考虑了共享经济服务是否可以成为一种有益于社会的创新,以及通过在线评论了解公民的看法如何有助于政府解决政策问题并创造双赢的解决方案。引文:公民对政府抵制共享停车的看法。科技创新管理,10(5):
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