ISO 42500

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ISO 42500 "Sharing economy - General principles" standard[1] identifies the general principles to be used by all types and sizes of organization in Sharing Economy (e.g. commercial enterprises, government agencies, not-for-profit organizations).

The organizations that choose to use ISO 42500 as a reference for general principles, can help improve information and transparency towards their customers.

ISO 42500 was published for the first time in November 2021 by the Committee ISO/TC 324.[2][3]

Main requirements of the standard[edit]

ISO 42500: 2021 is structured according to the following chapters:

  • 1 Scope
  • 2 Normative references
  • 3 Terms and definitions
  • 4 Guiding principles
  • 4.1 General
  • 4.2 Integrity
  • 4.3 Transparency
  • 4.4 Accountability and authorization
  • 4.5 Accessibility and inclusion
  • 4.6 Respect for other affected interests
  • 4.7 Competence
  • Annex A Figure representing the sharing economy
  • Bibliography

History[edit]

Year Description
2021 ISO 42500 (1st Edition)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Iso 42500:2021". 15 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Get Involved: U.S. TAG to ISO Technical Committee 324 on the Sharing Economy".
  3. ^ "U.S. Leaders Help Define International Standards for Sharing Economy". 14 February 2020.