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Power relations are central to shaping collaborative governance of the urban sharing economy

Political Science

Power relations are central to shaping collaborative governance of the urban sharing economy

J. Cao, J. Prior, et al.

Explore the dynamic power relations in urban governance through the lens of the sharing economy and dockless bike-sharing schemes. This insightful examination reveals how different governance models influence collaboration, motivation, and joint action, providing key insights for researchers and policymakers. Research conducted by Jun Cao, Jason Prior, Damien Giurco, and Dasong Gu.... show more
Abstract
Since its rise in the early 2000s, the sharing economy has expanded and developed rapidly worldwide. While the sharing economy can boost resource-use efficiency and encourage sustainable urban living, it also challenges urban governance. Recently, a collaborative governance (CG) approach involving public and private partnerships has been adopted in various global cities to address these governance dilemmas. However, the influence of stakeholder power relations on the CG of the sharing economy remains inadequately explored in the literature. This article argues that multi-actor collaboration can be enhanced by clarifying how power relations shape effective governance, actor engagement, shared motivation, and capacity for joint actions. This article draws on practical insights by discussing examples of the governance practices of urban bike-sharing programs to demonstrate how the nature of public-private power relations can result in specific (and quite different) forms of CG. This article will help CG researchers, policymakers, urban planners, and communities understand CG practices in the new era of shared cities and global cities.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Mar 06, 2023
Authors
Jun Cao, Jason Prior, Damien Giurco, Dasong Gu
Tags
sharing economy
urban governance
collaborative governance
dockless bike-sharing
stakeholder power relations
authoritarian governance
self-organized governance
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