“sharing economy” The “sharing economy” has attracted a lot of attention of late. For example, platforms such as Airbnb and Uber have been really growing over the years (Martin,2020). This has prompted administrative and political fights. Supporters guarantee that the new innovations will yield idealistic results—strengthening conventional individuals, proficiency, and even lower carbon impressions. However, some are against them saying that they are all about serving economic self-interest rather than sharing as they claim, instead they are ruthless and exploitative. Many of the sharing economy sites publicize social association as a center result of their action. Be that as it may, the question is, do these bring people together and social trust? Martin and Belk, in their lectures, tells