Sharing economy and mobile applications – acceptance and usage
Deák, Zsuzsanna
Tick, Andrea
2025-06-25T09:47:29Z
2025-06-25T09:47:29Z
2025
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/30100
This study investigates the impact of mobile applications on the sharing
economy and consumer attitudes towards environmentally conscious practices. Utilising a
structured questionnaire distributed via Google Forms, data was collected from 160
respondents between October and November 2023. The findings reveal a significant
awareness of various mobile applications aimed at promoting sustainability, with Vinted,
MOL Bubi, and Munch being the most recognised amongst users. Despite a self-reported
inclination towards environmental consciousness, the study indicates a disconnect between
awareness and actual usage of these applications. The results suggest that factors such as
limited availability, lack of promotion, and personal preferences significantly influence the
adoption of sharing economy services. Future research is recommended to expand the
dataset and explore additional applications to gain a more nuanced understanding of
consumer behaviour in this evolving economic landscape. This paper contributes to the
discourse on the sharing economy by highlighting the challenges and opportunities
presented by mobile technology in fostering sustainable practices.
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Sharing economy and mobile applications – acceptance and usage