1.) Offered Course on "Emerging Trends and Methods in Social Enterprises Research"
2.) Field visits and data collection
3.) Data analyses and manuscript preparation
4.) Three Day Training of Research Associates on Qualitative Data Analyses
Priya, IIM Ahmedabad; Shalini, IIM Calcutta; Rishikesan Parhtiban, IIM Calcutta; Arpita Ghatak, IIT Kharagpur; REETI KULSHRESTHA, BIMTECH; krishna teja perannagari, IIM Kashipur; Sanyka Banerjee, IIT Kharagpur; Nisha Yadav, LPU; Supriya Singh, NIRMA; Purnima Khemani, IIM Kashipur; Aanchal Singh, NIRMA; Muhammad Rafi, University of Hyderabad; Stuti, IIM Udaipur; Meet Pandey, IIM Udaipur; Monica Bhati, IIM Udaipur; Vinay Pillai, IIM Udaipur; Ritika Rastogi, Graphic Era, Dehradun
1.) Offered Course on "Emerging Trends and Methods in Social Enterprises Research"
2.) Field visits and data collection
3.) Data analyses and manuscript preparation
4.) Three Day Training of Research Associates on Qualitative Data Analyses
Priya, IIM Ahmedabad; Shalini, IIM Calcutta; Rishikesan Parhtiban, IIM Calcutta; Arpita Ghatak, IIT Kharagpur; REETI KULSHRESTHA, BIMTECH; krishna teja perannagari, IIM Kashipur; Sanyka Banerjee, IIT Kharagpur; Nisha Yadav, LPU; Supriya Singh, NIRMA; Purnima Khemani, IIM Kashipur; Aanchal Singh, NIRMA; Muhammad Rafi, University of Hyderabad; Stuti, IIM Udaipur; Meet Pandey, IIM Udaipur; Monica Bhati, IIM Udaipur; Vinay Pillai, IIM Udaipur; Ritika Rastogi, Graphic Era, Dehradun
1.) Field visit and data collection
2.) IRB application daft
3.) Course and workshop planning
4.) One Day Training of Research Associates on Qualitative Data Analyses
We conducted workshop for developing research papers in hybrid mode at IIM Udaipur.
We conducted workshop for developing research papers in hybrid mode at IIM Udaipur.
1.) Theory development on research objectives
2.) Participated in Seminars and Workshops in Australian National University
3.) Interaction with PhD and Post-doc scholars; shared the research work with them
4.) Analysis of data collected in India
This workshop was organized in hybrid mode, with two aims: a.) Invite leading scholars to share their view on how sharing economy models can address the societal grand challenges at the base of the pyramid; b.) Provide guidance to develop high quality research papers on this theme.
The paper development workshop also aimed to help authors develop manuscripts for an special issue in Information Systems Journal (a high quality peer reviewed management journal with impact factor 4.25 and ABDC- A*).
Leading scholars across the globe joined this hybrid workshop through online platform. Also, Indian students, along with Indian and foreign collaborators (PIs and Co-PIs) of this project, joined offline at IIM Udaipur.
Chrisanthi Avgerou, London School of Economics and Political Science; Robert Davison, City University of Hong Kong; Shirley Gregor, Australian National University; K.D. Joshi, Washington State University; Dorothy E. Leidner, Baylor University; Shaila Miranda, University of Oklahoma; Stacie Petter, Baylor University; Saonee Sarker, Lund University; Anita Bhappu, University of California, Merced; Niki Panteli, Holloway University of London; Ravishankar M.N., Loughborough University; M.S. Sandeep, UNSW Business School; Maha Shaikh, Kings College, London; Jaime Windeler, University of Cincinnati; Mijalche Santa, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje; Florence Jaouat, Technische UniversitÃÂèat Berlin; Nisreen Ameen, Royal Holloway, University of London; Jamie Thompson, Edinburgh Napier University; Shena Shaikh, IIT Hyderabad; Javier de Rivera; University of Vigo; Madhurima Basu, IIM Kozhikode; Rajesh Srinivas Upadhyayula, IIM Kozhikode; Anton Fedosov, University of Zurich; Saman Bina, Dalton State College; Nicolas Friederici, Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society; Abhipsa Pal, IIM Kozhikode; Ashish Desai, IIM Kozhikode; Siddharth Joshi, IIM Kozhikode; Ben Krishna M. U., IIM Kozhikode etc.
This book explores how the sharing economy models present opportunities and also pose challenges in achieving sustainable development at the base of the pyramid.
Through a 3S Framework (sharing, socialization, and social intermediation) and Reformative-Transformative classification, this book demonstrates how sharing economy models offer the potential for more inclusive and sustainable development.
The book includes case studies on sharing economy models that offer products and services for free or at prices more affordable than traditional options, while also finding ways toward economic sustainability and inclusive growth. This book identifies how local resources, community social capital, and bricolage could be leveraged in the development of sharing economy models that take into account the specificities of particular communities while ensuring that the solutions can be quickly modified and replicated. Further, this book highlights that sharing economy models leverage the digital revolution to take advantage of cheaper computational capacity and global connectivity, while rapidly adapting to engage with those that have less digital literacy at the base of the pyramid.
This edited book aims to present analyses of sharing economy models at the base of the pyramid, identifying characteristics that can be particularly important for sustainable development and barriers that would need to be overcome to realize its full potential. The chapters in this book are contributed by a wide range of academics and scholars who are experts in the field.
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Venue: MONASH UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA
Publisher: ICBM, 2019