Author(s)
Jelena Andreja Radaković, Nataša Petrović
Abstract
For all of history, mankind built their cities in disaster-prone areas – the foothills of volcanoes with their fertile ground, the deltas of rivers that provided transport and fishing possibilities, but also earthquakes and floods. With changing weather patterns and climate change, natural disasters will only be more frequent and severe than they have ever been before. When disaster strikes, all people are one, no matter the economic or educational background, and no matter the state borders. In these times, the sharing economy must play a significant role in providing disaster relief and helping survivors. In this paper, a bibliometric analysis is conducted with the aim of exploring the evolving landscape of the sharing economy’s role in disaster management. The authors of the study conducted a review of the literature throughout time to pinpoint important themes, trends, and research gaps. The objective was to furnish a comprehensive synopsis of the existing theoretical and empirical understanding in researched field. This was accomplished through descriptive qualitative investigation of Web of Science-WoS database documents.
Cite this article
Radaković, J.A., & Petrović, N. (2024, May 10-11). The Power of Sharing in Disaster Management: Insights from a Bibliometric Review. In M. Maričić, V. Jeremić & N. Zornić. (Eds.), Proceedings of the first International conference on sharing economy and contemporary business models: Theory and practice, IC-SHARE 2024, Belgrade, Serbia, (pp. 163-167). https://doi.org/10.62863/EWKP5793.