SHARING ECONOMY AS A DRIVER FOR TRANSITION TO SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

Authors

  • Carlos Henrique Távora Pereira Universidade de Fortaleza
  • Minelle E. Silva Universidade de Fortaleza

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5585/geas.v7i3.855

Keywords:

Sharing Economy, Transition to Sustainability, Mobility.

Abstract

There is growing evidence of the need experienced by society to seek transition to sustainability. Mobility is one of the areas that has sought this transition, which continually seeks sustainable alternatives. In this context, the sharing economy has had an important influence on society, although there are still doubts about whether it supports the movement to sustainability. To discuss this, the paper aims at analysing transport services based on transition to sustainability approach.  After the theoretical arguments, a desk research was carried out and two real cases are addressed by way of illustration, as empirical support for the understanding of the arguments. It is identified in the research that the cases have particularities regarding the market (users) regime, and the need to think about their own values and how valuable they are to its peers. The results suggest different paths of change, even they can act favourably to the transition movement towards sustainability. Thus, by proposing a new theoretical debate it can be concluded that sharing economy can be considered a path to sustainability, maintaining its original properties and acting as a socio-technical system of change.

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Author Biographies

Carlos Henrique Távora Pereira, Universidade de Fortaleza

Doutorando em Administração pela UNIFOR. Mestre em Administração pela UNIFOR.

Minelle E. Silva, Universidade de Fortaleza

Professor do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Administração da UNIFOR. Doutor em Administração pela UFRGS.

Published

2018-09-13

How to Cite

Pereira, C. H. T., & Silva, M. E. (2018). SHARING ECONOMY AS A DRIVER FOR TRANSITION TO SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY. Revista De Gestão Ambiental E Sustentabilidade, 7(3), 451–468. https://doi.org/10.5585/geas.v7i3.855