De la Economía Tradicional a la Economía Digital Compartida

The world economy has been undergoing major changes, which have led to the traditional economy based on hyper-consumerism being threatened and displaced by a new economic trend based on intelligent and sustainable consumption, a consumption that is concerned about not using more than what is necessa...

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Autores: Sarmiento Suárez, Jaime Enrique, Garcés Bautista, José Luis
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2017
País:Ecuador
Institución:Universidad Internacional del Ecuador
Repositorio:Repositorio Universidad Internacional del Ecuador
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.uide.edu.ec:37000/3567
Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.33890/innova.v2.n10.1.2017.432
https://repositorio.uide.edu.ec/handle/37000/3567
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Economía Colaborativa; Consumo compartido; Sociedad Colaborativa
Collaborative Economy; Shared Consumption; Collaborative Society
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Sumario:The world economy has been undergoing major changes, which have led to the traditional economy based on hyper-consumerism being threatened and displaced by a new economic trend based on intelligent and sustainable consumption, a consumption that is concerned about not using more than what is necessary, consumption based on collaboration and the use of idle goods. This new phenomenon is derived from the economic crisis that the world was facing in the last decade, the heyday of social networks and participatory behavior on the Internet, consolidating a new business strategy that allows reaching more people in a faster and more effective According to estimates the collaborative digital economy for the year 2025, will move 235,000 million dollars. In Latin America, this trend is taking shape up to now, and just as at the global level it is trying to understand and coexist the two approaches, traditional and digital, so that they do not quarrel among themselves, and what is sought is a " healthy "competition that ultimately benefits the end user, for them the countries in the world have the task of seeking the best regulatory frameworks that allow fair competition between the parties. In the case of Colombia, this process is in full embryonic status in terms of laws, and in terms of coexistence since there is no structured legal framework has allowed a series of situations that have led to find the two economic schemes.