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Title
Well-being rather than well-having: a critical analysis of sharing economy discourses in the Chinese context
Type
Student Paper
Publ. year
2017
Author/s
Widrat, Alexandra
Department/s
LUCSUS (Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies)
In LUP since
2017-06-19
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China
195 (19%)
United States of America
188 (19%)
Sweden
119 (12%)
Germany
71 (7%)
Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
32 (3%)
Hong Kong (China)
26 (3%)
Unknown
22 (2%)
Brazil
22 (2%)
Thailand
21 (2%)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
18 (2%)
Philippines
18 (2%)
Viet Nam
15 (1%)
Russian Federation
15 (1%)
South Africa
14 (1%)
Singapore
13 (1%)
France
13 (1%)
Malaysia
11 (1%)
Japan
11 (1%)
India
11 (1%)
Canada
11 (1%)
Denmark
11 (1%)
Iran
9 (1%)
Finland
9 (1%)
Turkiye
8 (1%)
Italy
8 (1%)
South Korea
8 (1%)
Australia
7 (1%)
Taiwan (China)
6 (1%)
Belgium
6 (1%)
Switzerland
5 (0%)
Indonesia
5 (0%)
Latvia
5 (0%)
Bangladesh
4 (0%)
Pakistan
4 (0%)
Norway
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Nigeria
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Kenya
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Ukraine
4 (0%)
Romania
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Egypt
3 (0%)
Austria
3 (0%)
Spain
3 (0%)
Chile
3 (0%)
Ireland
3 (0%)
Mexico
3 (0%)
Bulgaria
3 (0%)
Czechia
3 (0%)
Myanmar
2 (0%)
Poland
2 (0%)
New Zealand
2 (0%)
Jordan
1 (0%)
Morocco
1 (0%)
Dominican Republic
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Cambodia
1 (0%)
Armenia
1 (0%)
Zambia
1 (0%)
Portugal
1 (0%)
Serbia
1 (0%)
Ethiopia
1 (0%)
Bolivia
1 (0%)
Lebanon
1 (0%)
Nepal
1 (0%)
Hungary
1 (0%)
Argentina
1 (0%)
Lithuania
1 (0%)
Israel
1 (0%)
Saudi Arabia
1 (0%)
Greece
1 (0%)
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