The sharing economy dilemma: the response of incumbent firms to the rise of the sharing economy

IF 0.5 Q4 BUSINESS International Journal of Innovation Pub Date : 2020-08-31 DOI:10.5585/iji.v8i2.17391
Raz Godelnik
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Objective of the Study : This paper explores whether and to what degree incumbent firms innovate in response to competition from the sharing economy. Methodology/Approach : Data on incumbents’ actions related to the sharing economy between 2011 and 2015 was collected from multiple resources. Two conceptual frameworks, the OECD Oslo Manual and Pisano’s Innovation Landscape Map, were jointly used to determine whether incumbents’ actions could be considered as innovation and their level of innovativeness. Originality/Relevance : As the sharing economy has grown rapidly in the last decade, offering new ways to create value, so has the discourse about its disruptive capacity. Yet, not enough is known about the sharing economy’s impact on incumbent firms beyond the disruptive capacity narrative. Main Results : The study identified 187 actions related to the sharing economy that were taken by 134 incumbent firms between 2011 and 2015. Less than half of these actions are considered innovative, and the majority among them are at the lowest end of the innovation continuum. Theoretical/Methodological Contribution : This study contributes to the literature on the sharing economy by developing a synthesized innovation-based framework to evaluate incumbent firms’ response to sharing economy entrants. Social/management contributions : The results of this study and the methodology it uses provide benchmarking opportunities for incumbents in similar circumstances, and also puts into question the disruptive narrative around the sharing economy.
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共享经济困境:现有企业对共享经济崛起的反应
研究目的:本文探讨了现有企业是否以及在多大程度上创新以应对共享经济的竞争。方法/方法:2011年至2015年间在职者与共享经济相关的行动数据来自多种资源。经合组织的《奥斯陆手册》和皮萨诺的《创新景观图》这两个概念框架被联合用于确定在职者的行动是否可以被视为创新及其创新水平。原创性/相关性:随着共享经济在过去十年中快速发展,提供了创造价值的新方式,关于其破坏能力的讨论也在进行。然而,除了颠覆性的产能叙事之外,对共享经济对现有企业的影响还知之甚少。主要结果:该研究确定了134家现任公司在2011年至2015年间采取的187项与共享经济有关的行动。这些行动中只有不到一半被认为是创新的,其中大多数都处于创新连续体的最低端。理论/方法贡献:本研究通过开发一个基于创新的综合框架来评估现有企业对共享经济进入者的反应,为共享经济文献做出了贡献。社会/管理贡献:这项研究的结果及其使用的方法为类似情况下的在职者提供了基准机会,也对围绕共享经济的颠覆性叙事提出了质疑。
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