The sharing economy in social media: An institutional analysis in an emerging country

Sharing economy is a concept that has been rapidly expanding around the world. However, the focus of most studies includes only developed countries. The objective of this article is to conduct an institutional analysis of the sharing economy in an emerging country. In order to proceed with it, we us...

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