Zvolska Lucie, Voytenko Palgan Yuliya, Mont Oksana
International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics (IIIEE), Lund University, P.O. Box 196, 22100, Lund, Sweden.
J Clean Prod. 2019 May 10;219:667-676. doi: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.02.057.
The sharing economy is a new form of resource distribution that is affecting traditional markets, cities and individuals, and challenging the prevalent regulatory frameworks, social norms and belief systems. While studies have examined some of its disruptive effects on institutional actors, there has been less focus on the ways in which sharing economy organisations work to create new or disrupt prevalent institutions. This study aims to fill this gap by 1) applying a framework for institutional work by Lawrence and Suddaby (2006) to help understand, map out and classify a variety of mechanisms for urban sharing organisations to engage in institutional creation and disruption, and by 2) testing and adjusting the framework to the context of the sharing economy. The analysis builds on empirical data from case studies, field observations and almost 70 interviews with representatives of urban sharing organisations and actors in their organisational field.
共享经济是一种新的资源分配形式,正在影响传统市场、城市和个人,并对盛行的监管框架、社会规范和信仰体系构成挑战。虽然已有研究考察了共享经济对机构参与者的一些颠覆性影响,但较少关注共享经济组织创造新机构或颠覆盛行机构的方式。本研究旨在填补这一空白,具体方法如下:一是应用劳伦斯和萨达比(2006年)提出的机构工作框架,以帮助理解、梳理和分类城市共享组织参与机构创建和颠覆的各种机制;二是针对共享经济背景对该框架进行测试和调整。该分析基于案例研究、实地观察以及对城市共享组织代表及其组织领域内参与者进行的近70次访谈所获得的实证数据。