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Shared Economy: A Uber-Eats Case Study in Manaus City

Authors
  • Alessandro de Araujo Leão

    FAMETRO University Center

    Author

  • Luciano dos Santos Cabral

    FAMETRO University Center

    Author

  • Rilmar Pereira Gomes

    FAMETRO University Center

    Author

  • Bruno Pereira Gonçalves

    FAMETRO University Center

    Author

  • Jean Mark Lobo de Oliveira

    FAMETRO University Center

    Author

  • Manfrine Silva Santos

    FAMETRO University Center

    Author

  • David Barbosa de Alencar

    ITEGAM

    Author

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Abstract

Given the prospective employment scenario that a society faces from the end of various areas due to various factors such as automation, new labor rights, lack or creation of new audiences, a shared economy caused in the midst of all this and It has become an option for the livelihood of many Manauaras. With the advancement of technology many changes occur in the way urban society uses its profits to generate income, it causes or disappears some professions, an interruption of others and the emergence of several. It was chosen to measure the data or the food delivery application that uber eats, which has about a year of use in Manaus, or even the concept of new forms of work organization, their deliverers, use modal and are directed to your destinations via GPS. This study sought to understand what is leading part of society to register in the application that is based on the shared economy. For such a survey, a quantitative survey was conducted in Manaus City to collect data required at high food ordering points per application, through a field survey, information was collected from various professionals. As a result of the investigation it was possible to map the professional profile of people who are choosing to work with this economic economy, and increase the incidence of technology for the lives of these professionals, it was possible to measure what challenges this new way of earning money provides, what are the advantages they bring, if it has the same advantages and the socio-economic impact on the day to day of professionals. Finally, it was carried out by the authors who conducted the survey, where after it was completed, it was possible to complete the applications associated with the shared economy that use yes, a great work alternative using technology as a medium.

Author Biographies
  1. Rilmar Pereira Gomes, FAMETRO University Center

    Coordination

  2. Bruno Pereira Gonçalves, FAMETRO University Center

    Coordination

  3. Jean Mark Lobo de Oliveira, FAMETRO University Center

    Coordination

  4. Manfrine Silva Santos, FAMETRO University Center

    Coordination

  5. David Barbosa de Alencar, ITEGAM

    Galileo Institute of Technology and Education of the Amazon

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Published
2019-11-01
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Copyright (c) 2019 Alessandro de Araujo Leão, Luciano dos Santos Cabral, Rilmar Pereira Gomes, Bruno Pereira Gonçalves, Jean Mark Lobo de Oliveira, David Barbosa de Alencar

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Leão, A. de A. ., Cabral, L. dos S. ., Gomes, R. P. ., Gonçalves, B. P. ., Oliveira, J. M. L. de ., Santos, M. S., & Alencar, D. B. de . (2019). Shared Economy: A Uber-Eats Case Study in Manaus City. International Journal for Innovation Education and Research, 7(11), 450-466. https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol7.iss11.1899