Research on Case Study Design for "Sharing Economics" in the Context of the Digital Economy
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18012844Keywords:
Digital Economy, Sharing Economics, Case Study DesignAbstract
The sharing economy is characterized by rapid enterprise renewal. Many leading companies from five years ago, such as ofo, Mobike, and Liandong Cloud, are now largely unseen. This unique situation necessitates a faster update of case study design for the "Sharing Economics" course compared to other courses. Based on this, this article systematically studies the case study design for "Sharing Economics" in the context of the current digital economy, drawing on teaching practice, in order to provide valuable insights for case study design in other courses.
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