TY - JOUR
T1 - The B2B Sharing Economy
T2 - Framework, Implications, and Future Research
AU - Benoit, Sabine
AU - Merfeld, Katrin
AU - Tunn, Vivian S. C.
AU - Schäfers, Tobias
AU - Andreassen, Tor Wallin
N1 - Published online: 19 February 2025.
PY - 2025/3
Y1 - 2025/3
N2 - The sharing economy (SE) has disrupted several sectors. Thus far, this has mainly occurred in consumer markets. Research has therefore focused on these sectors, leaving a research gap regarding the emergence of the SE in business-to-business (B2B) markets. We address this gap by first developing a literature-based framework defining the B2B SE as a service system composed of at least three actors (triadic + ), including an asset-light, intermediating platform that links at least two organizations, with one paying for temporary access to a physical asset from the other organization, for which granting this access is an ancillary service outside of the core business. We also delineate the B2B SE from related concepts, such as cooperatives and co-owning. Second, we provide managerial implications for platforms, incumbents, asset owners, and policymakers. Third, we outline areas for future research, for example, disruption trajectories, incumbent reactions, and the dark side of the B2B SE.
AB - The sharing economy (SE) has disrupted several sectors. Thus far, this has mainly occurred in consumer markets. Research has therefore focused on these sectors, leaving a research gap regarding the emergence of the SE in business-to-business (B2B) markets. We address this gap by first developing a literature-based framework defining the B2B SE as a service system composed of at least three actors (triadic + ), including an asset-light, intermediating platform that links at least two organizations, with one paying for temporary access to a physical asset from the other organization, for which granting this access is an ancillary service outside of the core business. We also delineate the B2B SE from related concepts, such as cooperatives and co-owning. Second, we provide managerial implications for platforms, incumbents, asset owners, and policymakers. Third, we outline areas for future research, for example, disruption trajectories, incumbent reactions, and the dark side of the B2B SE.
KW - Sharing economy
KW - B2B
KW - Platform business models
KW - Servitization
KW - Sharing economy
KW - B2B
KW - Platform business models
KW - Servitization
U2 - 10.1016/j.jbusres.2025.115244
DO - 10.1016/j.jbusres.2025.115244
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0148-2963
VL - 191
JO - Journal of Business Research
JF - Journal of Business Research
M1 - 115244
ER -