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The sharing economy has been widely hailed as a major growth sector, by sources ranging from Fortune magazine to President Obama
The sharing economy has been widely hailed as a major growth sector, by sources ranging from Fortune magazine to President Obama
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2019-09-15
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问题
The sharing economy has been widely hailed as a major growth sector, by sources ranging from Fortune magazine to President Obama. 【R1】__________But the sharing economy isn’t really a "sharing" economy at all; it’s an access economy.
Sharing is a form of social exchange that takes place among people known to each other, without any profit. Sharing is an established practice, and dominates particular aspects of our life, such as within the family. 【R2】__________Rather, consumers are paying to access someone else’s goods or services for a particular period of time. It is an economic exchange, and consumers are after utilitarian, rather than social, value.
This insight—that it is an access economy rather than a sharing economy—has important implications for how companies in this space compete. 【R3】__________Companies that understand this will have a competitive advantage. For example, we are currently seeing the rise of Uber in the short-term car-ride market. Uber positions itself squarely around its pricing, reliability, and convenience. This is encapsulated in their tagline, "Better, faster and cheaper than a taxi." In comparison, Lyft, which offers an almost identical service, positions itself as friendly ("We’re your friend with a car"), and as a community ("Greet your driver with a fistbump"). Lyft has not seen nearly the same amount of growth as Uber, and a contributing reason is because they are putting too much emphasis on consumers’ desire to "share" with each other.
Consumers think about access differently than they think about ownership. And most of our best practices in marketing are built upon an ownership model. 【R4】__________However, when consumers are able to access a wide variety of brands at any given moment, like driving a BMW one day and a Toyota Prius the next day, they don’t necessarily feel that one brand is more "them" than another, and they do not connect to the brands in the same closely-binding, identity building fashion. They would rather sample a variety of identities which they can discard when they want. Thus, trying to foster a community of consumers around an access economy brand is rarely successful.
The access economy is changing the structure of a variety of industries, and a new understanding of the consumer is needed to drive successful business models. A successful business model in the access economy will not be based on community, however, as a sharing orientation does not accurately depict the benefits consumers hope to receive. 【R5】__________
[A] By sharing and collectively consuming the household space of the home, family members establish a communal identity. When "sharing" is market-mediated—when a company is an intermediary between consumers who don’t know each other—it is no longer sharing at all.
[B] In the advertising and marketing world, brand community has become a term used to encompass a brand’s customers, fans and advocates. Having a strong and loyal brand community can turn a small brand into a success if it is nurtured and appreciated properly.
[C] It indicates that consumers are more interested in lower costs and convenience than they are in fostering social relationships with the company or other consumers.
[D] Recent research on Zipcar demonstrates this point. When consumers use the world’s leading car sharing service they don’t feel any of the reciprocal obligations that arise when sharing with one another.
[E] For example, being a part of a brand community is important to consumers for many products and services that they own, as they represent who they are, and consumers appreciate being able to share identity building practices with like-minded others.
[F] It has disrupted mature industries, such as hotels and automotives, by providing consumers with convenient and cost efficient access to resources without the financial, emotional, or social burdens of ownership.
[G] So it is important to highlight the benefits that access provides in contrast to the disadvantages of ownership and sharing. These benefits consist of convenient and cost-effective access to valued resources, flexibility, and freedom from the financial, social, and emotional obligations embedded in ownership and sharing.
【R1】
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答案
F
解析
空格前后均谈到分享型经济,且本段位于文章首段,起到引题、介绍文章话题的作用,故推测空格处应该也是对分享型经济的相关介绍。各项中F最符合要求,属于对分享型经济基本特征的介绍;其中,It指代空格前提到的The sharing economy。故本题选F。
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