ABSTRACT
The digital and increasingly digitised world is shaped by the interplay of new technological opportunities and ubiquitous societal trends. Both lead to drastic changes facing artificial intelligence (AI), cryptocurrencies and block-chain technologies, internet of things, technology-based surveillance, and other disruptive innovations. These developments facilitate the rise of the sharing economy and open for a variety of new entrepreneurial opportunities that businesses can take up. The novel entrepreneurial opportunities, however, imply a paradigmatic shift in the understanding of entrepreneurship.
This book combines digital entrepreneurship with the sharing economy. It presents cutting-edge research for scholars and practitioners interested in either one of the topics – digital entrepreneurship or sharing economy – or their connection. The book addresses three major ways to become entrepreneurial in the sharing economy: digital entrepreneurship through creating novel sharing-economy platforms; technology entrepreneurship through the exploitation of sharing-economy platforms; and business model innovation or business model change influenced by the sharing economy. The book also highlights governance questions on digital entrepreneurship in the sharing economy, which are highly relevant for businesses, the economy, and society.
The book will be of interested to researchers, academics, and students in the field of business and entrepreneurship, with a special focus on digital entrepreneurship.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|75 pages
Conceptualisation of Digital Entrepreneurship and Sharing Economy
chapter 2|18 pages
Digital Subsistence Entrepreneurs in Developed Countries
chapter 3|20 pages
Digital Entrepreneurship across P2P, B2C and B2B Contexts
part II|90 pages
Digital Entrepreneurship and Sharing Economy
chapter 5|18 pages
Asymmetries of Local Economic Impacts of Digital Entrepreneurship in Denmark
chapter 6|18 pages
How Can Digital Entrepreneurship Address Social Issues?
chapter 7|18 pages
Fostering Open Innovation in Digital Startups
part III|35 pages
Governance and Legal Structure