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Traditional Rental vs. Taxis. Uber wins out and is highly “Loved,” Taxis “Disliked.” – NetBase Research, July 2013 Sentiment Study: Airbnb vs. Traditional Hotels, Airbnb and OneFineStay “Loved,” – NetBase Research, July 2013 Sentiment Study: Airbnb and Hipmunk vs. traditional travel booking sites. Airbnb “Loved” over big guys. – NetBase Research, June 2013 Cookening.com, a website that enables homes to be like restaurants provided me with this data from a survey: “Question: What’s your main motivation as a host? Answers: Meeting new people 69%, Sharing my cooking skills 62%, Earning some extra money 31%”.
200 respondents of users and potential users, from Montenegro Email List Cedric Giorgi, CEO of Cookening.com via email to Jeremiah on Aug 12, 2013. UK behaviors and attitudes: “In the UK alone, the sharing economy is estimated to be valued at £22.4bn according to research from community movement group, The People who Share. It found that 33 million Brits (65%) are already sharing, and a further 14 million (28%) would consider it. It further estimated that UK consumers currently participating in collaborative consumption benefit from £4.6bn savings and earnings.” Edie.net, August 2013.
A study was done on middle-aged Amsterdam citizens and their behaviors and attitudes around the sharing movement, “The overall results indicate that 43.8% would take part as a consumer, and 31.9% as a provider.” Collaborative Consumption, August 2013 There’s a wealth of information on Vancouver’s sharing, in this report, titled A report on sharing in Vancouver. Financial Benefits for Sellers and Hosts, The “Empowered” Dog services: “Sabrina Hernandez, a student at San Francisco State University, charges $40 per night through Web site DogVacay to take care of dogs in her apartment.
200 respondents of users and potential users, from Montenegro Email List Cedric Giorgi, CEO of Cookening.com via email to Jeremiah on Aug 12, 2013. UK behaviors and attitudes: “In the UK alone, the sharing economy is estimated to be valued at £22.4bn according to research from community movement group, The People who Share. It found that 33 million Brits (65%) are already sharing, and a further 14 million (28%) would consider it. It further estimated that UK consumers currently participating in collaborative consumption benefit from £4.6bn savings and earnings.” Edie.net, August 2013.
A study was done on middle-aged Amsterdam citizens and their behaviors and attitudes around the sharing movement, “The overall results indicate that 43.8% would take part as a consumer, and 31.9% as a provider.” Collaborative Consumption, August 2013 There’s a wealth of information on Vancouver’s sharing, in this report, titled A report on sharing in Vancouver. Financial Benefits for Sellers and Hosts, The “Empowered” Dog services: “Sabrina Hernandez, a student at San Francisco State University, charges $40 per night through Web site DogVacay to take care of dogs in her apartment.