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Course Title Code Compulsory/Elective Laboratory + Practice ECTS
Online Sharing and Collaboration İLT229 III. SEMESTER 3+0 4.5
Language of Instruction Türkçe
Course Type Area Elective Courses
Course Instructor(s) DR. ÖĞR. ÜYESİ AYHAN ŞENGÖZ
Mode of Delivery face to face
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Recommended Reading List Belk, R. (2010). Sharing. Journal of consumer research, 36(5), 715-734.Botsman, R. ve Rogers, R. (2010). What’s mine is yours. The rise of collaborative consumption.Lamberton, C. P. ve Rose, R. L. (2012). When is ours better than mine? A framework for understanding and altering participation in commercial sharing systems. Journal of Marketing, 76(4), 109-125.John, N. A. (2013). Sharing and Web 2.0: The emergence of a keyword. New media & society, 15(2), 167-182.Slee, T. (2015). What\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s yours is mine: Against the sharing economy. Or Books.Sundararajan, A. (2017). The sharing economy: The end of employment and the rise of crowd-based capitalism. Mit Press.Frenken, K. ve Schor, J. (2017). Putting the sharing economy into perspective. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 100(23), 3-10.
Assessment methods and criteria 1 midterm exam 1 final exam
Work Placement N/A
Catalog Content Sharing, Collaboration, Information communication technologies, Globalization, Internet, Web 2.0, Social Networks, Platform, User, Provider, Access, Ownership, Motivation, Benefit, Interaction, Risk, Trust, Comment and Rating, Virtual reputation, Consumption, Population, Environment, Sustainability, Equality, Employment, Social Security, Sharing economy, Collaborative consumption, Partnership, Finance, Crowdfunding, Entrepreneurship, Legal issues, Cultural differences.

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