Deparadoxification and value focus in sharing ventures: Concealing paradoxes in strategic decision-making

•Applies a paradox perspective to the sharing economy.•Examines how sharing ventures address paradox of doing good versus doing harm.•Sharing ventures align along three distinct kinds of value focus shaping their decisions.•Framework delineates five mechanisms to deparadoxify, making salient paradox...

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