(Self-)Regulation of Sharing Economy Platforms Through Partial Meta-organizing

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作者
Heloise Berkowitz
Antoine Souchaud
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[1] CNRS (UMR5303),
[2] TSM-Research,undefined
[3] Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (IBEI),undefined
[4] NEOMA Business School,undefined
来源
Journal of Business Ethics | 2019年 / 159卷
关键词
Sharing economy; Crowdfunding; Self-regulation; Meta-organization; Partial organization; Governance;
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摘要
Can platforms close the governance gap in the sharing economy, and if so, how? Through an in-depth qualitative case study, we analyze the process by which new regulation and self-regulation emerge in one sector of the sharing economy, crowdfunding, through the actions of a meta-organization. We focus on the principal French sectoral meta-organization, Financement Participatif France (FPF—Crowdfunding France). We show that this multi-stakeholder meta-organization not only closed the governance gap through collective legal, ethical, and utilitarian work but also preceded and shaped the new market. We present a hybrid governance approach combining (a) soft multi-agency regulation, (b) self-regulation through a process of “partial meta-organizing”, and (c) direct civil society participation. We expand the literature by highlighting features of platforms’ partial meta-organizing and by identifying conditions for successful joint regulation and self-regulation of the sector.
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页码:961 / 976
页数:15
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