Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences
- The Open Access Proceedings Series for Conferences
Series Vol. 50 , 01 December 2023
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As an emerging economic model, sharing economy has been widely used and promoted on campus, such as library book sharing, database resource sharing, MOOC platform, shared bicycles and shared laundry. The campus service-based sharing economy aims to enhance efficiency and convenience within the campus by sharing resources and services. Taking the shared laundry service of Jiangsu University of Science and Technology as an example, this paper discusses the product of campus service-based sharing economy, and analyzes its impact on campus environment and student life. The study found that shared laundry services reduce the burden on students' lives and promote the efficient use of campus resources by providing convenient and economical laundry solutions. However, the service also has some shortcomings in the implementation process, such as equipment problems and health problems. In view of these problems, this paper puts forward some solutions and looks forward to the development of a campus service-oriented sharing economy in the future.
sharing economy, campus services, shared laundry
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