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Analysis of Research Hotspots in the Field of Sharing Economy in China: Based on Co-word Analysis and Social Network Analysis

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Sharing Economy, as an emerging economic situation in the internet era, has produced compelling economic benefits in many fields, and has also triggered a research boom in academic community on sharing economy. This paper discusses the hot spots of sharing economy research, which is helpful to clarify and deepen the relevant research direction. Based on CNKI literature database, we analyzes the research status of domestic sharing economy and summarizes the hot spots of sharing economy by using literature measurement method, Co-word analysis method, Social network analysis and other methods. The results indicate: the evolution process of the hot spots of sharing economy research is from Weitzman Martin 's western sharing theory, Li's sharing economy theory with Chinese characteristics, to the sharing economy relying on modern technology. The hot spots of modern sharing economy mainly focus on the definition of concept boundary, discussion of business operation mode, description of social value and legal and governmental regulatory challenges.

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      ICIT '19: Proceedings of the 2019 7th International Conference on Information Technology: IoT and Smart City
      December 2019
      601 pages
      ISBN:9781450376631
      DOI:10.1145/3377170

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