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To Share or Not to Share: Adjustment Dynamics in Sharing Markets

Razeghian Jahromi, Maryam  
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Weber, Thomas A.  
2015

To aid in the description and estimation of the tremendous recent growth in the collaborative economy, we provide a model for the dynamic sharing, subject to fixed costs. The sharing economy comprises a set of infinitely lived, heterogeneous suppliers, who take recurring decisions about entering or leaving the market. We provide a closed-form solution for the nonlinear evolution of the equilibrium in the sharing economy, typically resulting in an S-curve diffusion pattern. In general, the sharing economy can evolve in a nonmonotonic way, with downward adjustments followed either by a steady state or by a positive diffusion towards a steady state. The conversion costs produce a decision hysteresis for potential sharers. Unless these costs are so large that the economy rests in steady state (almost) immediately, the adjustment process does not converge in finite time.

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report
Author(s)
Razeghian Jahromi, Maryam  
Weber, Thomas A.  
Date Issued

2015

Subjects

Adjustment Dynamics

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Collaborative Consumption

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Diffusion Process

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Equilibrium Search

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Hysteresis

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Peer-to-peer Markets

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Sharing Economy

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EPFL

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OES  
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October 12, 2015
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/119768
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