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ABSTRACT. This article reviews and advances existing literature concerning digital trust and reputation systems in the sharing economy. Building our argument by drawing on data collected from Edelman Intelligence, EY, Morning Consult, RSA/Ipsos MORI, Upwork, and YouGov Omnibus, we performed analyses and made estimates regarding how gig workers view their jobs, the level of satisfaction with different aspects of gig economy, proportion of satisfied with work-related benefits by type of gig economy activity, what motivates gig workers, attitudes towards contingent workers, and top reasons for freelancing.
JEL codes: L14; L86

Keywords: collaborative consumption; digital trust; reputation system; sharing economy

How to cite: Popescu, Gheorghe H., and Florin Cristian Ciurlău (2019). “Making Decisions in Collaborative Consumption: Digital Trust and Reputation Systems in the Sharing Economy,” Journal of Self-Governance and Management Economics 7(1): 7–12. doi:10.22381/JSME7120191

Received 20 December 2018 • Received in revised form 11 March 2019
Accepted 14 March 2019 • Available online 18 March 2019

GHEORGHE H. POPESCU
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Center for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis
at AAER, New York, USA;
Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University, Bucharest, Romania
FLORIN CRISTIAN CIURLĂU
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Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University, Bucharest, Romania

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