<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><codeBook xmlns="ddi:codebook:2_5" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="ddi:codebook:2_5 https://ddialliance.org/Specification/DDI-Codebook/2.5/XMLSchema/codebook.xsd" version="2.5"><docDscr><citation><titlStmt><titl>A Conceptual Framework for Food Sharing as Collaborative Consumption</titl><IDNo agency="DOI">doi:10.34820/FK2/YVC53D</IDNo></titlStmt><distStmt><distrbtr source="archive">Telkom University Dataverse</distrbtr><distDate>2023-10-05</distDate></distStmt><verStmt source="archive"><version date="2023-10-05" type="RELEASED">1</version></verStmt><biblCit>Damayanti Octavia; Reza Ashari Nasution; Gatot Yudoko, 2023, "A Conceptual Framework for Food Sharing as Collaborative Consumption", https://doi.org/10.34820/FK2/YVC53D, Telkom University Dataverse, V1</biblCit></citation></docDscr><stdyDscr><citation><titlStmt><titl>A Conceptual Framework for Food Sharing as Collaborative Consumption</titl><IDNo agency="DOI">doi:10.34820/FK2/YVC53D</IDNo></titlStmt><rspStmt><AuthEnty affiliation="FEB - IBM">Damayanti Octavia</AuthEnty><AuthEnty affiliation="SBM ITB">Reza Ashari Nasution</AuthEnty><AuthEnty affiliation="SBM ITB">Gatot Yudoko</AuthEnty></rspStmt><prodStmt/><distStmt><distrbtr source="archive">Telkom University Dataverse</distrbtr><contact affiliation="FEB - IBM" email="damayantioctavia@telkomuniversity.ac.id">Damayanti Octavia</contact><depositr>OCTAVIA, DAMAYANTI</depositr><depDate>2023-03-31</depDate></distStmt></citation><stdyInfo><subject><keyword>Business and Management</keyword><keyword>food waste; food sharing; collaborative consumption; sharing economy; social practice theory</keyword></subject><abstract date="2022-08-13">Food waste has increased significantly and become a global issue amidst a growing concern regarding famine in several countries. Food sharing constitutes the solution to the problem provided an appropriate framework is developed that guides its application. The sharing economy was touted
as the appropriate framework, yet it is excessively macroscopic to be able to capture the dynamics of food sharing activities. A microscopic framework is required to overcome this problem, the concept of collaborative consumption with its focus on activity level being one potential solution. However,
an investigation into how food sharing activities can be viewed as collaborative consumption should be completed. This paper presents an analysis of the relationship between food sharing activities and collaborative consumption. The authors employed a systematic literature review conducted by meta-analysis and content analysis to identify the commonalities between the two and the theories underlying them. The result is a conceptual framework of food sharing activities as a collaborative
consumption practice. The framework highlights eight propositions that can explain the intention, performance, and continuity of food sharing activities. At the end of the paper, the authors outline the theoretical and managerial contributions and recommend future research activities.</abstract><sumDscr/></stdyInfo><method><dataColl><sources/></dataColl><anlyInfo/></method><dataAccs><notes type="DVN:TOU" level="dv">CC0 Waiver</notes><setAvail/><useStmt/></dataAccs><othrStdyMat><relPubl><citation><biblCit>rujukan publikasi jurnal</biblCit></citation></relPubl></othrStdyMat></stdyDscr><otherMat ID="f10376" URI="https://doi.org/10.34820/FK2/YVC53D/X96W9U" level="datafile"><labl>scopus (16).bib</labl><notes level="file" type="DATAVERSE:CONTENTTYPE" subject="Content/MIME Type">application/x-bibtex</notes></otherMat><otherMat ID="f10380" URI="https://doi.org/10.34820/FK2/YVC53D/QKDMCR" level="datafile"><labl>scopus (8)_Update_06.csv</labl><notes level="file" type="DATAVERSE:CONTENTTYPE" subject="Content/MIME Type">text/csv</notes></otherMat></codeBook>