Presentation about Urban Networks for a Sharing Economy @ 3rd Meeting of the Indo-German Expert Group on Green & Inclusive Economy. Field Trip 12.11.2014. organized by GIZ (Gesellschaft für intern. Zusammenarbeit) & UBA (Umweltbundesamt)
School on the Cloud (SoC),
ICT Key Action 3 European Project - With the support of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union
Editor: Sofie De Cupere
3rd SoC Summit
Brussels, 18 Nov. 2016
45 min Präsentation in 3 Teilen
1. Share- und Collaborative Economy
Was verstehen wir darunter? Entwicklungsphasen. Treiber. Bedingungen, etc.
2. Old vs. New Economy
Metaebene. Gegenüberstellung alter und neuer Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Veränderungen im Welt- und Menschenbild, im Umgang mit Planet und Umwelt, bei gesellschaftlichen und zwischenmenschlichen Interaktionen, der Organisationsformen und Zukunftsprognosen.
3. Runtergebrochen auf die DB
Wie können/werden diese Entwicklungen in Zukunft die DB verändern. Risiken und Chancen.
Old Economy vs. New Economy. Keynote speech at the annual EUKN EGTC ConferenceThomas Doennebrink
Keynote @Conference on the Civic Economy - Time to get ready Organized by European Urban Knowledge Network (EUKN) in cooperation with the municipality of Amsterdam & Pakhuis de Zwijger. Amsterdam 20.10.2014.
Externe key note “Sharing Economy – Praxiserfahrungen von Ouishare“ zum Cluster-Workshops „Collaborative/sharing Economy“ im Rahmen der Wissenschaftichen Koordination der Fördermaßnahme „Nachhaltiges Wirtschaften" (NaWiKo).
Am 5. Dezember 2016 im Ecologic Institut, Pfalzburger Str. 43-44 10717 Berlin.
http://ecologic.eu/
Welcome to the Collaborative Economy - Presentation from the OuiShare DeTour OuiShare
From October 15th till 25th, the OuiShare team was on tour through 6 German cities. Here is their presentation about the emergence of the Collaborative Economy and the the growing global OuiShare community.
‘Doing more with less’ is a mantra that fills memos flying around organisations large and small, private and public. People are under pressure to deliver increasingly complex projects with fewer resources. This has led to more requests from clients for diverse secretariat assistance, which means contracting out the running of campaigns, events, projects, etc. It’s a leap of faith for clients, but with goodwill, teamwork and 100% commitment it can pay off.
School on the Cloud (SoC),
ICT Key Action 3 European Project - With the support of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union
Editor: Sofie De Cupere
3rd SoC Summit
Brussels, 18 Nov. 2016
45 min Präsentation in 3 Teilen
1. Share- und Collaborative Economy
Was verstehen wir darunter? Entwicklungsphasen. Treiber. Bedingungen, etc.
2. Old vs. New Economy
Metaebene. Gegenüberstellung alter und neuer Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Veränderungen im Welt- und Menschenbild, im Umgang mit Planet und Umwelt, bei gesellschaftlichen und zwischenmenschlichen Interaktionen, der Organisationsformen und Zukunftsprognosen.
3. Runtergebrochen auf die DB
Wie können/werden diese Entwicklungen in Zukunft die DB verändern. Risiken und Chancen.
Old Economy vs. New Economy. Keynote speech at the annual EUKN EGTC ConferenceThomas Doennebrink
Keynote @Conference on the Civic Economy - Time to get ready Organized by European Urban Knowledge Network (EUKN) in cooperation with the municipality of Amsterdam & Pakhuis de Zwijger. Amsterdam 20.10.2014.
Externe key note “Sharing Economy – Praxiserfahrungen von Ouishare“ zum Cluster-Workshops „Collaborative/sharing Economy“ im Rahmen der Wissenschaftichen Koordination der Fördermaßnahme „Nachhaltiges Wirtschaften" (NaWiKo).
Am 5. Dezember 2016 im Ecologic Institut, Pfalzburger Str. 43-44 10717 Berlin.
http://ecologic.eu/
Welcome to the Collaborative Economy - Presentation from the OuiShare DeTour OuiShare
From October 15th till 25th, the OuiShare team was on tour through 6 German cities. Here is their presentation about the emergence of the Collaborative Economy and the the growing global OuiShare community.
‘Doing more with less’ is a mantra that fills memos flying around organisations large and small, private and public. People are under pressure to deliver increasingly complex projects with fewer resources. This has led to more requests from clients for diverse secretariat assistance, which means contracting out the running of campaigns, events, projects, etc. It’s a leap of faith for clients, but with goodwill, teamwork and 100% commitment it can pay off.
Leveraging distributed leadership for ChangemakingSimone Cicero
My short presentation at the Maker Faire Rome session on P2P Economies. This presentation covers the story of how we built OuiShare from the very beginning. Ouishare is an horizontal organization based on stigmergy, do-cracy and consensus
Old vs. New Economy. Keynote speech at EUKN EGTC Conference - Civic Economy i...OuiShare
Keynote @Conference on the Civic Economy - Time to get ready Organized by European Urban Knowledge Network (EUKN) in cooperation with the municipality of Amsterdam & Pakhuis de Zwijger. Amsterdam 20.10.2014.
OuiShare Collaborative Economy - at European Economic and Social Committee - ...OuiShare
OuiShare presentation about Collabortive Economy - at European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) hearing about "collaborative or participative consumption" - Brussels 25/09/13. Further information: http://www.eesc.europa.eu/?i=portal.en.events-and-activities-participative-consumption-21st
Collaborative Economy: A possible bridge from the old to the new economy? Thomas Doennebrink
Presentation @ inauguration of the 1. Seats2Meet location in Berlin on the 17.07.2014.
Attempt to describe and contrast characteristics and features of an old and a new economy (society/paradigm) and discuss the question whether the Share/Collaborative Economy could be a possible bridge and means of transformation from the former to the later (slides 14 - 24).
Preceded by slides dealing with the components, aspects and implication of the collaborative economy and concluding with slides explaining OuiShare.
Other speakers:
Felix Weth (CEO fairnopoly) about cooperative 2.0 &
Ronald van den Hoff (CEO Seats2Meet) about Society 3.0
What we know about the Sharing Economy - World Forum Lille 2015Ghislain Delabie
Benita Matofska, global sharing expert, was invited to the World Forum for a Responsible Economy (Lille - 2015) to share insights about the sharing economy, its potential, the main challenges and how Compare & Share is providing some solutions.
Introductory lecture on the Collaborative Economy and attempt to embed into a...Thomas Doennebrink
45 min. lecture as kick-off event for a visitor programme tour of international journalists and academics in Germany on the topic of sharing and collaborative economy organised by the Goethe-Institute and on behalf of the German Federal Foreign Office. Lecture consists on three parts
1.) Introduction to the share- & collaborative economy (areas, developments, phases, drivers, (pre)conditions, collaborative a) consumption b) production c) finance d) learning & open everything, effects, etc.)
2. Attempt to embed into a wider context in form of a juxtaposition of old vs. new economy/society characteristics.
3. Look at the current status (quo) and current trends (quo vadis) of the collaborative economy (collaborative economy 1.0, UBER, AIRBNB et al., Uberisation, monoculture, platform capitalism, collaborative economy 3.0 (platform cooperativism et al.), front end vs. back.
EdMedia Conference 2019, Amsterdam - Paper by Guntram Geser, Sandra Schön (both Salzburg Research) and Martin Ebner (TU Graz), Presentation by Martin Ebner, TU Graz
Adrian Ely - Manifesto - Reflections on an (ongoing) experiment in the politi...STEPS Centre
Presentation at the STEPS Conference 2010 - Pathways to Sustainability: Agendas for a new politics of environment, development and social justice
http://www.steps-centre.org/events/stepsconference2010.html
This presentation offers a quick summary of TRANSIT, an EU-funded research project that seeks to elaborate a theory of transformative social innovation through case studies across Europe and Latin America.
So-called “prosumers” in today’s web 2.0 mindset will increasingly expect companies as well as research institutions to open up for a true dialogue with the public. The demand for transparency and a direct, unmediated discourse is fundamentally changing the way enterprises and organizations communicate about science and innovation. As much as social media might shake the business foundations of the publishing industry to the core and as much as it may alter journalism as we know it, there is also a high potential of bringing the society back into science and innovation. Especially when it comes to potentially controversial technological developments, the right public discourse may create transparency and thus build up trust in innovation, promote general readiness for technological change and accordingly accelerate the diffusion of new products in the market. Since media images of public debates tend to be afflicted by a high degree of complexity, new visualization methods and new journalistic skills are needed. Therefore the author suggests an interaction model for future innovation communication that addresses the demand for public discourse in all four stages of the value chain: science, ideation, innovation and diffusion.
Public sector innovation is both an imperative and an opportunity for governments today. This OECD conference brought together public sector practitioners, researchers, civil society and businesses to discuss how innovation can help solve today's complex challenges.
For more information: https://www.oecd.org/governance/observatory-public-sector-innovation/events/
From Open Government to Living Policy MakingDamien Lanfrey
The next step in policy-making requires practitioners to design policies that are "living agents" rather than mere sets of rules. Policies must enable communities and ecosystems, accelerate quality, introduce enzymes, promote agility and be impact-driven.
Authors: Damien Lanfrey, Donatella Solda
Policy advisors, Ministry of Education, University and Research, Italy
Authors: Damien Lanfrey, Donatella Solda
Policy advisors, Ministry of Education, University and Research, Italy
Open government practice does not guarantee good policy design to translate into impactful processes.
The next step in policy-making asks practitioners to design policies that are "living agents" rather than mere sets of rules. Policies must enable communities and ecosystems, accelerate quality, introduce enzymes, promote agility and be impact-driven.
Impulsvortrag zu OuiShare am 17.01.2018 im Reallabor Spacesharing der AKB Stuttgart im Rahmen der Reallabor Lounge zum Thema: ökonomische Strukturen für eine Akteurs-basierte Stadtproduktion
Leveraging distributed leadership for ChangemakingSimone Cicero
My short presentation at the Maker Faire Rome session on P2P Economies. This presentation covers the story of how we built OuiShare from the very beginning. Ouishare is an horizontal organization based on stigmergy, do-cracy and consensus
Old vs. New Economy. Keynote speech at EUKN EGTC Conference - Civic Economy i...OuiShare
Keynote @Conference on the Civic Economy - Time to get ready Organized by European Urban Knowledge Network (EUKN) in cooperation with the municipality of Amsterdam & Pakhuis de Zwijger. Amsterdam 20.10.2014.
OuiShare Collaborative Economy - at European Economic and Social Committee - ...OuiShare
OuiShare presentation about Collabortive Economy - at European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) hearing about "collaborative or participative consumption" - Brussels 25/09/13. Further information: http://www.eesc.europa.eu/?i=portal.en.events-and-activities-participative-consumption-21st
Collaborative Economy: A possible bridge from the old to the new economy? Thomas Doennebrink
Presentation @ inauguration of the 1. Seats2Meet location in Berlin on the 17.07.2014.
Attempt to describe and contrast characteristics and features of an old and a new economy (society/paradigm) and discuss the question whether the Share/Collaborative Economy could be a possible bridge and means of transformation from the former to the later (slides 14 - 24).
Preceded by slides dealing with the components, aspects and implication of the collaborative economy and concluding with slides explaining OuiShare.
Other speakers:
Felix Weth (CEO fairnopoly) about cooperative 2.0 &
Ronald van den Hoff (CEO Seats2Meet) about Society 3.0
What we know about the Sharing Economy - World Forum Lille 2015Ghislain Delabie
Benita Matofska, global sharing expert, was invited to the World Forum for a Responsible Economy (Lille - 2015) to share insights about the sharing economy, its potential, the main challenges and how Compare & Share is providing some solutions.
Introductory lecture on the Collaborative Economy and attempt to embed into a...Thomas Doennebrink
45 min. lecture as kick-off event for a visitor programme tour of international journalists and academics in Germany on the topic of sharing and collaborative economy organised by the Goethe-Institute and on behalf of the German Federal Foreign Office. Lecture consists on three parts
1.) Introduction to the share- & collaborative economy (areas, developments, phases, drivers, (pre)conditions, collaborative a) consumption b) production c) finance d) learning & open everything, effects, etc.)
2. Attempt to embed into a wider context in form of a juxtaposition of old vs. new economy/society characteristics.
3. Look at the current status (quo) and current trends (quo vadis) of the collaborative economy (collaborative economy 1.0, UBER, AIRBNB et al., Uberisation, monoculture, platform capitalism, collaborative economy 3.0 (platform cooperativism et al.), front end vs. back.
EdMedia Conference 2019, Amsterdam - Paper by Guntram Geser, Sandra Schön (both Salzburg Research) and Martin Ebner (TU Graz), Presentation by Martin Ebner, TU Graz
Adrian Ely - Manifesto - Reflections on an (ongoing) experiment in the politi...STEPS Centre
Presentation at the STEPS Conference 2010 - Pathways to Sustainability: Agendas for a new politics of environment, development and social justice
http://www.steps-centre.org/events/stepsconference2010.html
This presentation offers a quick summary of TRANSIT, an EU-funded research project that seeks to elaborate a theory of transformative social innovation through case studies across Europe and Latin America.
So-called “prosumers” in today’s web 2.0 mindset will increasingly expect companies as well as research institutions to open up for a true dialogue with the public. The demand for transparency and a direct, unmediated discourse is fundamentally changing the way enterprises and organizations communicate about science and innovation. As much as social media might shake the business foundations of the publishing industry to the core and as much as it may alter journalism as we know it, there is also a high potential of bringing the society back into science and innovation. Especially when it comes to potentially controversial technological developments, the right public discourse may create transparency and thus build up trust in innovation, promote general readiness for technological change and accordingly accelerate the diffusion of new products in the market. Since media images of public debates tend to be afflicted by a high degree of complexity, new visualization methods and new journalistic skills are needed. Therefore the author suggests an interaction model for future innovation communication that addresses the demand for public discourse in all four stages of the value chain: science, ideation, innovation and diffusion.
Public sector innovation is both an imperative and an opportunity for governments today. This OECD conference brought together public sector practitioners, researchers, civil society and businesses to discuss how innovation can help solve today's complex challenges.
For more information: https://www.oecd.org/governance/observatory-public-sector-innovation/events/
From Open Government to Living Policy MakingDamien Lanfrey
The next step in policy-making requires practitioners to design policies that are "living agents" rather than mere sets of rules. Policies must enable communities and ecosystems, accelerate quality, introduce enzymes, promote agility and be impact-driven.
Authors: Damien Lanfrey, Donatella Solda
Policy advisors, Ministry of Education, University and Research, Italy
Authors: Damien Lanfrey, Donatella Solda
Policy advisors, Ministry of Education, University and Research, Italy
Open government practice does not guarantee good policy design to translate into impactful processes.
The next step in policy-making asks practitioners to design policies that are "living agents" rather than mere sets of rules. Policies must enable communities and ecosystems, accelerate quality, introduce enzymes, promote agility and be impact-driven.
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den sie haben zwei Joker im Ärmel
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By Thomas Dönnebrink,
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Freelance Expert Collaborative Economy
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5. It all started with
a simple Blog & #Hashtag
And people coming together
6. TO DATE:
1 Magazin ouishare.net
2 Global Conferences
2 Tours (LATAM/Europa)
5 Internationale Summits
100+ Facebook Groups
200+ OuiShare Events
20300+ Facebook Fans
Autority on Collaborative
Economy. Impact
12. OuiShare Summit Berlin 2014/06
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03.06. Event Future of Crowdfunding together with IHK & German Crowdfunding Network
100+ participants – keynote: Zypries (state secretary Federal Ministry of Economics & Technology)
04.06. full-day conference: Future of collaborative Finance & crowdfunding
200+ participants- 30 Sessions
05-07.06 Ouishare Summit in Berlin
100+ Teilnehmer
So, 08.06. Share Fare - Messe zur Colloborative Economy,
About 1000 visitors – 50+ exhibitors (biggest fair of collaborative economy in Germany to date)
14. Transformap
TINA vs. #TAPAS
There is no Alternative vs There are plenty of Alternatives
We will put them all on one (OSM) map
Mapping the
Collaborative Economy
7.5.2014 OuiShareFest
Presentation form
Mapping Initiatives
MMM14 (Germany/Austria)
Shareable (USA)
Nesta (UK)
Alternatives (France)
ShareNsave (Australia)
15. Convergence of Transform Media/Action
Magical Mystery Tour
how sharing multiplies happiness
New Word for New Concepts
(transformation/paradigm shift
Status Quo
Increasing involvement of players
1. Level – Networking/Collaboration of
activists via WeChange platform
2. Level – Networking/Collaboration of
transformation magazines
3. Metalevel –
Common Publication & Events
Two workshops
on Collaborative Magazine
History
From a collaborative
Writing project to an
Idea and vision.
16. Study for the Berlin Senat
Areas of study in the city
Knowledge
Food
Money & Transaction systems
Spaces
Work & Activities
Mobility
Community Building & Self-Organisation
Items
Modes of interaction
Bartering)
Lending
Renting
Gifting
Rebuying / Reselling
Co-Using / Sharing)
Donations
17. @Ministry of producive recovery @EU (EESC Econ/Soc./Com.)
@Smart City Conf. - Bologna@Civic Econ. Conf. - Amstersdam
18. 1. Presentation on Smart City Exhibition Bologna (22.-24.10.2014).
See www.smartcityexhibition.it/en or www.sharitories.net
For more information contact simone@ouishare.net or Stina
Allowing local governments to map priorities for local objectives
to the opportunities in the collaborative development
3 Phases:
• Awareness (understanding opportunities)
• Facilitation (mapping resources, understanding problems)
• Building (building or igniting collaborative structures)
19. Thank you !
Thomas Dönnebrink
OuiShare Connector Germany
Freelancer Collaborative Economy
www.about.me/thomasdoennebrink
thomas@ouishare.net
@tdoennebrink
+49 176 32335744
Editor's Notes
OuiShare =global community, think and do-tank.
Our mission is to build and nurture a collaborative and sharing society
by connecting people, organizations and ideas around fairness, openness and trust.
Shared values & Principles
Openness – Transparency – Independence – Impact – Feedback - Action – MeetPeopleInRealLife – PermanentBeta - Inclusion - Play
It will consist of three phases
Awareness phase. Helping authorities to map local priorities to a collaborative economy strategy for addressing questions like: how to improve mobility, or how to use to generate more income, or how to adjust regulations. Support explanation cards and a serious board game will help understand the opportunities.
Facilitation phase. First helping authorities to map existing players and resources and understand their problems. Second look into current regulations
Building phase. Helping authorities to build up collaborative structures both directly or by igniting the collaborative community to help them through challenge prices or other means and tools.
Let‘s start with regarding the collaborative economy.
We distinguish four different fields, which of course overlap & reinforce each other.
Best known and most widely spread is the field of collaborative consumption.
Less known, but likely even more disruptive to the status quo in the future are the fields of collaborative production and collaborative finance.
In a fourth field called openness or collaborative learning, concepts like open software, open hardward, open knowledge, open government and governance are summarized.
Aspects of this field of openness play an important role in all three fields mentioned before.
I will add a few words to each of the four fields later.
Let me elaborate on his statement for a minute.
Looking at the first decade we see platform like Wikipedia, Linux, Wordpress, flickr, Facebook, Youtube &Twitter popping up and growing strong and influencial.
They allow extending communities to share music, knowledge, code, picture, videos, news with the entire world.
A whole generation, the DIGITAL NATIVES, have grown up in this online world of collaboration & sharing. It is part of their natural DNA and behaviour.
What‘s next is that this behaviour and attitude of collaboration & sharing gets applied to the real world.
Thousands of platforms - like blabla car, arbnb or food sharing - examples used in the illustration - are emerging everywhere,
enabling people to access and share not just digital goods online but real world assets.
What we are seeing is a merging of the online & offline world.
To summarize this development, we can distinguish four phases:
Phase 1 We connect to share information Phase 2 We connect to each other to form social networks
Phase 3 We connect to share bits
Phase 4 We connect to access and share atoms
In a nutshell: sharing & communal use reaches new dimensions through new technology and new experiences.
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What is driving this collaborative economy?
We see four main drivers at work.
No.1. Rapid expansion of technological innovation and digitalisation through Internet & mobile
No. 2 A longing for community & participation after decades of autistic materialism.
No. 3 An increasing environmental consiousness and awareness of the planet‘s limits
No. 4 Economic constraints. Necessity as the mother of innovation
Driver 2 &3 are actually to a large extent a renaissance of traditional behaviours and modes of connectedness,
Nevertheless in their drive to alter the status quo we can consider them to be expressions of social innovation.
These drivers of social innovation are joining force with the drivers of technological innovation and are therefore creating a new disruptive quality
which I suggest to call COLLABORATIVE INNOVATION
I consider this collaborative innovation - an important origin as well as engine - for the value shift I see unfoalding.