2. 1 Acculturate to the concept of ‘collaborative economy’
2 Raise awareness on existing initiatives
3 Identify local challenges & explore potential opportunities
OBJECTIVES
3. 1 Presentation: An update on collaborative economy & cities
2 Workshop: A shared definition of collaborative economy
3 Workshop: Local Challenges in The Hague
4 Workshop: Collaborative scenarios for the city
PROGRAM
5. « It is not a crisis, it is a real change
in the world we live in »
Michel Serres
6. The Collaborative Economy
tank
education
= practices and business models
based on horizontal networks and
participation of a community,
transforming how we live, work and
create.
Definition
An economy built on distributed networks of connected individuals and communities versus
centralized institutions, transforming how we can produce, consume, finance, and learn.
1- Production: Design, production, and distribution of goods through collaborative networks
2- Consumption: Maximum utilization of assets through efficient models of redistribution and shared
access.
3- Finance: Person-to-person banking and crowd-driven investment models that decentralize finance.
4- Education: open education and person-to-person learning models that democratize education.
Rachel Botsman, What’s mine is yours, the rise of collaborative consumption (2010)
7. The Collaborative Economy
think tank
do tank
education
= practices and business models
based on horizontal networks and
participation of a community,
transforming how we live, work and
create.
Definition
Practices and business models based on horizontal networks
and participation of a community, transforming how we live,
work and create.
8. The Collaborative Economy
think tank
do tank
education
= practices and business models
based on horizontal networks and
participation of a community,
transforming how we live, work and
create.
Driving forces
Access vs. ownership
Mutualization vs. division
Peer to peer vs. institutions
Cooperation vs. competition
Horizontal vs. vertical
THE INTERNET & NEW
TECHNOLOGIES
9. LEARNING
p2p learning open courses & moocs
PRODUCTION
co-design / co-innovationdigital peer production distributed fabrication (makers)
FINANCE
p2p funding p2p payments p2p insurance compl. currencies
GOVERNANCE
SWARM
participatory organizations participatory government blockchain
CONSUMPTION
redistribution local food systemsproduct-service on-demand services
COLLABORATIVE ECONOMY FRAMEWORK V0.1
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13.
14. « The past decade was about
finding new collaboration
and innovation models on
the web.
The next decade will be
about applying them to the
real world »
Chris Anderson
17. - A Sharing Economy Advisory Board.
- Concrete initiatives
- Open closet
- Seoul Reservation System
- Ready&Start
- Codingeverybody
- Sharehub…
The emergence of collaborative cities
1 - SEOUL
18. - Build one FabLab per district until 2020.
- From PITO to DIDO.
- Produce locally 100% energy, 50% of food, 50% of
goods needed throughout the city.
2 - BARCELONA: FAB CITY
The emergence of collaborative cities
19. - Public & private coalition with the launch of
numerous startups and projects.
3 - SAN FRANCISCO
The emergence of collaborative cities
20. - A chart for collaboration in the city
- Support of several initiatives: Eatwithme,
Openshed, Carnextdoor…
4 - SYDNEY
The emergence of collaborative cities
21. Innovative regulation system (ex: AirBnb)
- A research consortium dedicated to collaborative
economy: ShareNL.
5 - AMSTERDAM
The emergence of collaborative cities
22. COLLABORATIVE ECONOMY &
TERRITORIES Better control of
public expenses
Lower rate of
criminality
Environmental
sustainability
Increased social
cohesion
Business and jobs
opportunities
generation
Improved
fruition of urban
space
36. IS A GLOBAL COMMUNITY,
THINK-TANK AND DO-TANK.
OUR MISSION IS TO BUILD AND NURTURE A
COLLABORATIVE SOCIETY BY CONNECTING
PEOPLE, ORGANIZATIONS AND IDEAS AROUND
FAIRNESS, OPENNESS AND TRUST.
37. Hubs
Local Communities
Scope of Activity
We are a non-profit organization established in 2012 in Paris, France with local chapters now active in
15 countries across Europe, Latin America and North Africa
Paris, FranceBarcelona, Spain Berlin, Germany
around the Globe
Amsterdam Bari Bogota Bordeaux Boston Brest Bucharest Copenhagen Dubai Dubai
Halifax Lille Lille London Lyon Madrid Milan Munich Nice Oaxaca
Ottawa Paris Prague Rome Rotterdam Rouen Rovereto San Francisco Rovereto Seattle
Singapore Stockholm Tangier Tel Aviv Tunis Turin Vienna Zurich
38. Ecosystem
Innovators
- Startups & Makers
- Collab Spaces
Civil Society
- Communities
- Individuals
- NGOs
Multi-Level
Governments
- National
- Regional
- Local
Legacy
Companies
- Global Partners
- Other
Companies
Experts
Network
- Academia
- Think Tanks
- Thought
Leaders
The OuiShare Ecosystem
40. community
knowledge
incubator
education
we produce knowledge on the peer-to-peer transformation,
through research, publications, our collaborative online
magazine and participatory events, in partnerships with
academia, think tanks and our global expert network
inspiring and enabling students and professionals to apply
community thinking to the challenge of building a more
collaborative society, through interactive classes within
universities, coworking spaces and online webinars
we instigate, support and incubate meaningful projects and
experimentations from our community members and social
innovators, and enable fruitful collaborations with public
institutions and progressive companies
we are building a global network of local communities of
peer-to-peer practitioners and analysts, through events,
online groups and network weaving
41. Community
think tank
do tank
education
3000+ official individual members
70 OuiShare Connectors (highly active members)
45 OuiShare local groups in 15 Countries
250+ local events organized since 2012
10 online topical groups (mobility, factory, city, …)
… and countless connections & network weawing
42. Core Connectors
Group of people who run the
organization on a daily basis
Connectors
Tight community of
passionate individuals
who put our mission
into action
Members
Open community of
people who identify
themselves with
our mission and
values, and
contribute to our
activities
Friends
A global ecosystem
of friend
organizations and
partners
Membership Types
44. Knowledge
think tank
do tank
education
OuiShare Collaborative Magazine : http://magazine.ouishare.net
Research & Studies : ShaRevolution, PICO research, H2020, …
Publications : several reports coming in 2015
Sharitories Program : learning and acceleration program for cities to
understand and foster collaborative practices
45.
46. OuiShare Fest 2015
1000 (+3000) participants
150 speakers & facilitators
54 countries represented
3 days of conference
4 days of mainstream event
15 satellite events
6 OuiShare Awards
100 volunteers
200 press articles
10 000 twitter mentions
47. Incubator
OuiShare Collaborative Accelerator : to be launched in 2015
POC21 : accelerator of open source sustainability
OuiKit : network of resource sharing between civic organizations
contribution or ignition of local projects : giveboxes, timebanks,
support to coworking spaces and makerspaces, ...
48.
49. Education
OuiShare Academy : hub for educational resources for the OuiShare
community + courses offering + MOOC (started in Spain)
40+ classes in leading universities : HEC, ESCP Europe, ESSEC,
Télécom ParisTech, CELSA, ENSCI, ESADE Barcelona, Swedish Royal
Institute of Technology, BI Norway, ...
53. Sharitories
A toolkit for policy makers to implement
the collaborative economy in their region
http://sharitories.net
54.
55.
56. Illustration : Some challenges from the city of Grenoble, France
1- Education
- how to use the various buildings & schools when they are not occupied by students
- how to streghthen the culture of “mountain & nature” among youngsters
- how to develop social action and citizenship education for teenagers
2- Mobility
- how to favor the mobility for the poor and/or excluded people
- how to reduce traffic jams and cars parking
- how to improve the collect of waste on departmental streets
and also culture, international cooperation, human resources, social inclusion, economical
development.
1 - Identification of local challenges
Zoom on the exploration part (1/3)
57. 3 - … to invent innovative solutions2 - Use of Sharitories tools...
Zoom on the exploration part (2/3)
58. 4 - Identification of potential opportunities and main priorities
Zoom on the exploration part (3/3)
“Optimize the use of empty
buildings owned by the city
thanks to open date to
create temporary coworking
spaces”
“Implement time bank &
local currency systems to
streghthen the relationship
between local citizens and
tourists”
“Recycle and give
products to
prevent pollution,
to favor creativity,
and to help the
poor”