@article{Pettersen_2017, title={Sorting things out: A typology of the digital collaborative economy}, volume={22}, url={https://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/7805}, DOI={10.5210/fm.v22i8.7805}, abstractNote={<p>Current research on the sharing or collaborative economy has by large adopted a user-centric approach, and studies at the meso-level (firm/organization level) have received little attention and is called for both in the literature and by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). This paper contributes to the meso-level by presenting a framework — a typology — based on the literature and an analysis of 54 services in the collaborative economy (<em>e.g.</em>, Airbnb, Uber, and Blablacars). The paper suggest that when classifying sharing services, we need to direct our analytical lens to dimensions from the organization and strategy literature, such as two-sided business models and organizing principles, network effects and value, and other strategic dimensions. A definition of the collaborative economy that includes these dimensions is proposed, which is helpful for regulators, start-ups, and for researchers in avoiding research flaws.</p>}, number={8}, journal={First Monday}, author={Pettersen, Lene}, year={2017}, month={Jul.} }