Sharing economy - who succeeded and who did not: The sharing economy was born out of
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Sharing economy - who succeeded and who did not:
The sharing economy was born out of the concept that multiple individuals can utilize a single commodity rather than privately owned by one entity or person. Individuals can share their personal belongings with others to gain profit. Although many shared economy platforms disrupt traditional industries, it still runs the risk of breaking the trust barrier between producer and consumer. It is here where strategic marketing has to come into play to provide complete transparency and prove to consumers that your business is innovative and community-centric.
Please share your opinion about the following:
When a business enters the sharing economy space, how can it provide social proof or "social credit" to be deemed trustworthy by the consumer? Provide examples of a successful business that rapidly gained its consumers' trust and compare it to a company that struggled or continues to establish its "social credit" as a reliable product or service.
International Marketing And Export Management
ISBN: 9781292016924
8th Edition
Authors: Gerald Albaum , Alexander Josiassen , Edwin Duerr