Summary:
The book explores the transformation of consumer behavior from ownership to sharing, detailing how technology has enabled the growth of collaborative consumption platforms across various industries. It examines the economic, social, and environmental benefits of this shift, highlighting case studies and the principles that underpin the sharing economy.
Key points:
1. Ownership to Access Shift: Consumers are choosing access over owning things due to environmental, economic, and social reasons. This shift can lead to less waste.
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