The economy of sharing or sharing economy in Indonesia has developed rapidly in recent years.
One of the most popular examples of sharing economy in Indonesia is Go-Jek, a transportation service company that also offers various services such as food between food and shipping goods.
Besides Go-Jek, there are also Grab and Uber which also offer application-based transportation services in Indonesia.
Airbnb, a platform for renting a temporary residence, has also developed in Indonesia and is a popular choice for tourists who are looking for more affordable accommodation.
In addition, there are also platforms of sharing goods such as Kaskus Buying and Selling and Tokopedia that allows people to buy and sell goods online.
Sharing Economy has provided more job opportunities for people who are looking for side jobs or more flexible jobs.
In addition, sharing economy also allows people to make additional money by utilizing the resources that are already owned, such as cars or homes.
Sharing Economy also helps reduce waste and energy consumption by promoting the use and sharing of goods.
However, there are also concerns that sharing economy can threaten traditional work and business.
To overcome this problem, the Indonesian government is working on the right regulation to regulate the sharing industry.