Responsibility and care in the collaborative economy

Dianne Dredge

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    Abstract

    This paper explores moral responsibility in the collaborative economy using examples from the collaborative economy accommodation sector as the context to excavate key issues and challenges. The paper traverses difficult philosophical terrain in order to better understand the relationship between concepts such as ethics, responsibility and moral action in the collaborative economy. The traditional approach is for governments to adopt universal rules to determine who is responsible for what consequences and to prescribe remedies so that actors can ‘earn’ the claim of being responsible. However, the global and liquid nature of the collaborative economy operating across jurisdictions and the difficulty and lack of interest in implementing strict regulatory frameworks that contradict neoliberal free market ideology suggest that utilitarian and rule bound approaches to defining and apportioning responsibilities are unlikely. A care ethics approach to responsibility, that relies on articulating values, establishing emotional connections to place and people/communities, and that encourages public-private collaborative action towards a caring end is argued to be a potential way forward.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationCollaborative Economy : Perspectives, politics, policies and prospects
    EditorsDianne Dredge, Szilvia Gyimóthy
    Place of PublicationCham
    PublisherSpringer
    Publication date2017
    Pages41-57
    Chapter4
    ISBN (Print)978-3-319-51797-1
    ISBN (Electronic)978-3-319-51799-5
    Publication statusPublished - 2017
    SeriesSpringer Tourism on the Verge
    Volume6
    ISSN2366-2611

    Keywords

    • responsibility
    • care ethics
    • collaborative consumption
    • accommodation
    • planning
    • policy
    • tourism

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