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  • Collaborative Consumption Economy in the Field of Kick- and Bikesharing: Determinants and Conditions of Consumer Choice

Collaborative Consumption Economy in the Field of Kick- and Bikesharing: Determinants and Conditions of Consumer Choice

Student: Kovalevskaia Ekaterina

Supervisor: Marina A. Shabanova

Faculty: Faculty of Economic Sciences

Educational Programme: Economics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

Kicksharing and bikesharing are promising and dynamically developing fields of collaborative consumption. Rented e-scooters and bicycles, which have already proven themselves to be comfortable and flexible means of micromobility, are very popular among urban population. Many foreign studies have been focused on consumer behavior in these areas and on determining the place of e-scooters and bicycles in the urban mobility system. The purpose of this work is to identify the level and frequency, as well as the factors of consumer inclusion in kicksharing and bikesharing, based on an online survey among young people.

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