POLICY, LEGAL AND REGULATION RESEARCH IN THE SHARING ECONOMY: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW

IF 0.2 Q4 LAW
N. Nawi, Azyyati Anuar, Nurul Mazrah Manshor, Rozita Abdul Latif
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Abstract

The sharing economy has changed the way we think about services, assets, and ownership. This phenomenon has shaped a new economic model which emphasises sharing over property ownership. Shared platforms such as Airbnb, Grab, and Uber are increasing in size and popularity exponentially, causing certain political and legal issues associated with such growth. In this regard, this paper aims to investigate the evolution of policy, legal and regulatory research in the sharing economy from the year 1995 to the year 2020 and focuses on new research topics in this field. To achieve this goal, the study utilised extensive bibliometric analysis to identify and analyse 343 articles published in SCOPUS indexed journals from 2004 to 2020. The result shows that research on the sharing economy has increased since 2000. However, the total number of publications in SCOPUS journal relating to policies and regulations still lags behind as compared to the publications in other disciplines. Most of the published research is in the form of concept papers and empirical research. Nevertheless, it is still inadequate. This study summarises the evolution of publications over time and outlines the interests of current research and the potential directions for future research, including addressing policy and organisational research issues in the sharing economy
共享经济中的政策、法律与监管研究&文献计量分析与系统文献综述
共享经济改变了我们对服务、资产和所有权的看法。这种现象形成了一种新的经济模式,强调分享而不是财产所有权。Airbnb、Grab和Uber等共享平台的规模和受欢迎程度呈指数级增长,这引发了与这种增长相关的某些政治和法律问题。在这方面,本文旨在考察1995年至2020年共享经济政策、法律和监管研究的演变,并重点关注该领域的新研究课题。为了实现这一目标,该研究利用广泛的文献计量学分析来识别和分析2004年至2020年在SCOPUS索引期刊上发表的343篇文章。结果表明,自2000年以来,对共享经济的研究有所增加。但是,SCOPUS期刊中与政策法规相关的出版物总数与其他学科的出版物相比仍然落后。已发表的研究大多是概念论文和实证研究的形式。然而,这仍然是不够的。本研究总结了出版物随时间的演变,概述了当前研究的兴趣和未来研究的潜在方向,包括解决共享经济中的政策和组织研究问题
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