CONTEXT AND INTERACTION BETWEEN SOCIAL INNOVATION AND COLLABORATIVE CONSUMPTION: THE CONCEPTUAL STUDY
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https://doi.org/10.26450/jshsr.277Keywords:
Social Innovation, Collaborative Consumption, Sharing Economy, Consumer PerceptionAbstract
The concept of social innovation, which collects a large number of scientific disciplines and forms an intersection point, has become widespread, becoming increasingly important due to the increasing global problems and consumption pollution. This concept generally includes the creation of new strategies, ideas and organizations in the direction of social needs and desires in terms of consumption. At the same time, the concept of collaborative consumption associated with this concept is also defined as an organizing system or networks in which participants participate in sharing activities such as renting, lending, trading, clearing and exchanging goods, services, transportation solutions, space or money.
This article explores the conceptual understanding of social renewal and its connections to collaborative consumption. To achieve this aim, this study provides a framework for further guidance on social innovation and cooperative consumption. As a result, it has been determined that collaborative consumption is an example of social innovation, although the interaction between collaborative consumption and social innovation is not emphasized conceptually.
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