GLOSSARY
What key terms of our research mean
Milennials: The term Millennials generally refers to the generation of people born between the early 1980s and the early 2000s. Perhaps the most commonly used birth range for this group is 1982-2000. The Millennial Generation is also known as Generation Y, because it comes after Generation X — those people between the early 1960s and the 1980s



Main, D. (2013). Who are the millennials. Live Science.

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Sharing Economy: The Sharing Economy is a socio-economic ecosystem built around the sharing of human and physical resources. It includes the shared creation, production, distribution, trade and consumption of goods and services by different people and organisations.



Matofska, B. (2014). What is the sharing economy. The people who share, 444.

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Collaborative Consumption: Collaborative consumption is people coordinating the acquisition and distribution of a resource for a fee or other compensation. By including other compensation, the definition also encompasses bartering, trading, and swapping, which involve giving and receiving non-monetary compensation.



Botsman, R. (2015). Defining the sharing economy: what is collaborative consumption–and what isn't. Fast Company, 27.

https://collaborativeeconomy.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Belk-R.2014.-You-are-what-you-can-access-Sharing-and-collaborative-consumption-online.Journal-of-Business-Research.pdf

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