Strategic planning, business management, HR
Strategic planning, business management, HR
Title
The sharing economy regulation in Italy and related examples
Country
All countries
Description
They call it by many names: sharing economy, collaborative consumption, peer-to-peer economy, on-demand economy. For now it's a niche sector, but for experts it will be worth $ 335 billion by 2025. Don't you believe it? If you have already rented an apartment on Airbnb, called an Uber or received a lift with BlaBlaCar then you have already experienced the sharing economy. These are just some of the examples of business based on sharing, where you do not buy but enjoy and the goods become services that can be used by the community (free or paid). A type of business with which you can also put your savings to good use, find out how to invest in the sharing economy. People have been sharing products and services for thousands of years, but the advent of the internet, and the use of big data, have made it easier to combine supply and demand through online platforms or smartphone apps. The sharing economy, however, has its advantages and disadvantages. Collaborative consumption does not only have benefits, not to mention the fact that Covid 19 has made sharing a real puzzle, sending the prospects of many companies into crisis. In this text we will try to better explain what the sharing economy is and how widespread it is in Italy.