Building Shareable Cities: Canada Roadshow Tour with SiG and Cities for PeopleCollaborative Lab
From 10 – 14 February, Collaborative Lab's Chief Strategy Officer April Rinne travelled with Tim Draimin, SiG National's Executive Director, and One Earth's Executive Director Vanessa Timmer on a collaborative economy tour across Canada, co-sponsored by SiG and Cities for People. Speaking with community and government leaders in Montreal, Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver, the tour was a great insight into collaborative consumption activity in Canada and the potential for shareable cities in North America.
THE SHARING ECONOMY LACKS A SHARED DEFINITION: GIVING MEANING TO THE TERMSCollaborative Lab
You may have noticed the terms ‘sharing economy’, ‘ peer economy’, ‘collaborative economy’ and ‘collaborative consumption’ being used synonymously. Do these terms have different meanings? Yes. Are their common core ideas that explain the overlap? Absolutely.
In this presentation, we have defined and visualized the terms and core ideas that connect the likes of Airbnb, Taskrabbit, Lyft and Zipcar.
Moving from a Sharing Economy to a Shared EconomyChelsea Rustrum
The sharing economy is great, but how do we integrate sharing into the very fabric of business? How can we build communities that are also companies? How can we distribute value in the form of ownership and governance to users, members, providers, participants, etc.? Using new age finance models, business structures, and current thinking, we can create hybrids that do just that!
Sharing Economy is a set of practices and models that, through technology and community, allows individuals and companies to share access to products, services and experiences.
This report - part of the "Inspiring Route" project - analyses and understands the main themes related to Sharing Economy through stories, examples, numbers, case studies.
Over the past five years that we have been tracking the growing number of ventures in the space, we have seen many succeed beyond even their own expectations and go on to disrupt an entire industry. On the other hand, there is a growing list of start-ups that have made the call to shut their doors, or no longer exist in their original form. Earlier this year we conducted a review of 45 of the more significant collaborative economy start-ups across Europe/UK, Asia-Pacific and the United States, that have either closed down or experienced a potentially fatal setback to understand the common challenges in the space.
Building Shareable Cities: Canada Roadshow Tour with SiG and Cities for PeopleCollaborative Lab
From 10 – 14 February, Collaborative Lab's Chief Strategy Officer April Rinne travelled with Tim Draimin, SiG National's Executive Director, and One Earth's Executive Director Vanessa Timmer on a collaborative economy tour across Canada, co-sponsored by SiG and Cities for People. Speaking with community and government leaders in Montreal, Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver, the tour was a great insight into collaborative consumption activity in Canada and the potential for shareable cities in North America.
THE SHARING ECONOMY LACKS A SHARED DEFINITION: GIVING MEANING TO THE TERMSCollaborative Lab
You may have noticed the terms ‘sharing economy’, ‘ peer economy’, ‘collaborative economy’ and ‘collaborative consumption’ being used synonymously. Do these terms have different meanings? Yes. Are their common core ideas that explain the overlap? Absolutely.
In this presentation, we have defined and visualized the terms and core ideas that connect the likes of Airbnb, Taskrabbit, Lyft and Zipcar.
Moving from a Sharing Economy to a Shared EconomyChelsea Rustrum
The sharing economy is great, but how do we integrate sharing into the very fabric of business? How can we build communities that are also companies? How can we distribute value in the form of ownership and governance to users, members, providers, participants, etc.? Using new age finance models, business structures, and current thinking, we can create hybrids that do just that!
Sharing Economy is a set of practices and models that, through technology and community, allows individuals and companies to share access to products, services and experiences.
This report - part of the "Inspiring Route" project - analyses and understands the main themes related to Sharing Economy through stories, examples, numbers, case studies.
Over the past five years that we have been tracking the growing number of ventures in the space, we have seen many succeed beyond even their own expectations and go on to disrupt an entire industry. On the other hand, there is a growing list of start-ups that have made the call to shut their doors, or no longer exist in their original form. Earlier this year we conducted a review of 45 of the more significant collaborative economy start-ups across Europe/UK, Asia-Pacific and the United States, that have either closed down or experienced a potentially fatal setback to understand the common challenges in the space.
Is it really "sharing"?
Presentation of the so-called "Sharing" Economy, for a lecture about service innovation at Linköping University (LiU), during a course in Service Management and Marketing.
I talk about Unicorns; collaborative... consumption-production-finance-learning-governance; “platform cooperativism” and my research focus on shared mobility.
- First upload: 11 March 2016 (v.2016)
- Update: 20 March 2017 (v.2017)
- Update: 14 March 2018 (v.2018 ~ http://bit.ly/2GtkxIk)
This presentation is an updated and diluted version of an earlier slides deck (see http://bit.ly/2pbw2M8).
Is it really "sharing"?
Presentation of the so-called "Sharing" Economy, for a lecture about service innovation at Linköping University (LiU), during a course in Service Management and Marketing.
I talk about Unicorns; collaborative... consumption-production-finance-learning-governance; “platform cooperativism” and my research focus on shared mobility.
Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know About the Sharing Economy but Were Afra...Crowdsourcing Week
In this crowdsourced session, Benita's presentation will be inspired by the crowd's curiosity.
By Benita Matofska, Chief Sharer, The People Who Share. Presented at Crowdsourcing Week Global 2016. Learn more and join the next event: www.crowdsourcingweek.com
Share or Die: End Of Ownership And Rise of The Sharing Economy in 2014Weleet
Conceptions of ownership are changing rapidly, with a steady move towards increased collaboration and sharing. Individuals and businesses who want to survive must adapt to and embrace the emerging reality of The Sharing Economy and Collaborative Consumption. Goodbye 2013. Hello Future.
The Rise of Participation and Why it’s Better for BusinessCrowdsourcing Week
How business' and brands can generate net new participation revenue, build new participation business models, and engage and empower participation communities.
By Shelley Kuipers, Better Ventures. Presented at Crowdsourcing Week Global 2016. Learn more and join the next event: www.crowdsourcingweek.com
SharingEconomy: The Buzzword of the MomentSimone Cicero
This presentation covers the diversity behind the so called sharingeconomy: a word that lately and increasingly is being used as a buzzword without the necessary understanding of the complexity and meaning that it represents.
This presentation and talk was given in Pisa, during the Internet Festival on October the 10th 2013.
Millennials are at the forefront of a seismic shift in business that could be worth $335 billion by 2030 (according to PWC data). How is Uber worth $40 billion or Airbnb $20 billion? The reason is the evolving needs of the Millennial consumer and a new generation of business models delivering a better Shared Experience. Find out what this consumer wants and how that's driving the Sharing Economy in this new presentation:
Inspiring Route - Do-it-yourself & the makers revolutionMarket Revolution
Do It Yourself and Makers Revolution is a contemporary subculture representing a technology-based extension of DIY culture that encourages invention and prototyping. This trend includes millions of people who are creating their self-made products and taking risks to start their own small businesses dedicated to marketing and selling of these products.
This report - part of the "Inspiring Route" project - analyses and understands the main themes related to Do It Yourself and Makers Revolution through stories, examples, numbers, case studies.
A new report, The Emerging Collaborative Economy in Australia, produced by Vision Critical with Collaborative Lab, leading global experts on the collaborative economy, and in partnership with Nine! Rewards, reveals promising uptake of and enthusiasm for the collaborative economy in Australia, with 53% of respondents having participated in some form of collaborative economy in the last year.
View post on collaborativeconsumption.com
Report: October 2014
Is it really "sharing"?
Presentation of the so-called "Sharing" Economy, for a lecture about service innovation at Linköping University (LiU), during a course in Service Management and Marketing.
I talk about Unicorns; collaborative... consumption-production-finance-learning-governance; “platform cooperativism” and my research focus on shared mobility.
- First upload: 11 March 2016 (v.2016)
- Update: 20 March 2017 (v.2017)
- Update: 14 March 2018 (v.2018 ~ http://bit.ly/2GtkxIk)
This presentation is an updated and diluted version of an earlier slides deck (see http://bit.ly/2pbw2M8).
Is it really "sharing"?
Presentation of the so-called "Sharing" Economy, for a lecture about service innovation at Linköping University (LiU), during a course in Service Management and Marketing.
I talk about Unicorns; collaborative... consumption-production-finance-learning-governance; “platform cooperativism” and my research focus on shared mobility.
Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know About the Sharing Economy but Were Afra...Crowdsourcing Week
In this crowdsourced session, Benita's presentation will be inspired by the crowd's curiosity.
By Benita Matofska, Chief Sharer, The People Who Share. Presented at Crowdsourcing Week Global 2016. Learn more and join the next event: www.crowdsourcingweek.com
Share or Die: End Of Ownership And Rise of The Sharing Economy in 2014Weleet
Conceptions of ownership are changing rapidly, with a steady move towards increased collaboration and sharing. Individuals and businesses who want to survive must adapt to and embrace the emerging reality of The Sharing Economy and Collaborative Consumption. Goodbye 2013. Hello Future.
The Rise of Participation and Why it’s Better for BusinessCrowdsourcing Week
How business' and brands can generate net new participation revenue, build new participation business models, and engage and empower participation communities.
By Shelley Kuipers, Better Ventures. Presented at Crowdsourcing Week Global 2016. Learn more and join the next event: www.crowdsourcingweek.com
SharingEconomy: The Buzzword of the MomentSimone Cicero
This presentation covers the diversity behind the so called sharingeconomy: a word that lately and increasingly is being used as a buzzword without the necessary understanding of the complexity and meaning that it represents.
This presentation and talk was given in Pisa, during the Internet Festival on October the 10th 2013.
Millennials are at the forefront of a seismic shift in business that could be worth $335 billion by 2030 (according to PWC data). How is Uber worth $40 billion or Airbnb $20 billion? The reason is the evolving needs of the Millennial consumer and a new generation of business models delivering a better Shared Experience. Find out what this consumer wants and how that's driving the Sharing Economy in this new presentation:
Inspiring Route - Do-it-yourself & the makers revolutionMarket Revolution
Do It Yourself and Makers Revolution is a contemporary subculture representing a technology-based extension of DIY culture that encourages invention and prototyping. This trend includes millions of people who are creating their self-made products and taking risks to start their own small businesses dedicated to marketing and selling of these products.
This report - part of the "Inspiring Route" project - analyses and understands the main themes related to Do It Yourself and Makers Revolution through stories, examples, numbers, case studies.
A new report, The Emerging Collaborative Economy in Australia, produced by Vision Critical with Collaborative Lab, leading global experts on the collaborative economy, and in partnership with Nine! Rewards, reveals promising uptake of and enthusiasm for the collaborative economy in Australia, with 53% of respondents having participated in some form of collaborative economy in the last year.
View post on collaborativeconsumption.com
Report: October 2014
Collaborative Consumption: The 7 Key Business ModelsCollaborative Lab
Companies such as Airbnb, Lyft, Taskrabbit, Zipcar are all examples of thriving Collaborative Consumption businesses that balance profits with a clear sharing purpose. But what are the business models behind these ideas? In this deck, Collaborative Lab maps out the seven key models used.
An overview of the impact that Big Data, the demise of rate parity and the personalization of hospitality through the sharing economy have on traditional hotel industry distribution. Presentation by Robert Cole of RockCheetah for the Distribution Super Session at the Hospitality Finance and Technology Professionals 2014 HITEC Conference held Tuesday, June 24, 2014 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California.
World Economic Forum Young Global Leaders Sharing Economy Position Paper June...Collaborative Lab
This paper seeks to place the sharing economy on the global agenda for companies, governments, communities and entrepreneurs alike. It is presented by the WEF YGL Sharing Economy Working Group which is part of the Circular Economy Innovation and New Business Models Initiative.
The goal of this paper is to explain what the sharing economy is and why it holds potential, focusing on key principles, drivers, trends and models. It maps out critical factors and conditions required for access-based business models to scale up, and identifies both opportunities and possible challenges to their success. It also embeds the sharing economy within a larger context and movement focused on resource efficiency, sustainability, changing demographics and user behaviors.
The sharing economy represents one of several substantive investigations by the WEF community into new disruptive business models that are impacting industries, value chains and systems around the world. It is intended to serve as an input to future WEF summits, sessions and engagements focused on the future of business, cities, technology, demographic shifts and a variety of sector-specific verticals.
Direito à cidade | Apropriação do espaço públicoCamila Haddad
Aula final do curso Direito à Cidade: desafios e caminhos possíveis, realizado de 15 a 29/03 na Casa de Trocas (turma 1) e de 11 a 20/07 na Ocupação Terra Livre Butantã (turma 2).
Che cos'è la sharing economy, quali modelli di business include, perché emerge proprio ora, quali sono i fattori abilitanti? E come impatta nel settore dei viaggi?
Through a couple of branding workshops in combination with desk research we have developed the narrative of The Hague City. Based on the narrative we have created an inspiring brand promise that has been translated into adaptations of the visual language of The Hague showing more emotion and pleasure. The main goal is to attract more tourists and business people to the city in the coming years through engaging and attractive campaigns and promotions.
Para poder regular la economia colaborativa de manera eficiente hay que usar sus mismas armas: el "crowd". ¿Qué significa este concepto a efectos prácticos? Aún debemos explorarlo juntos.
Dal bike sharing al co-working. La 'sharing economy' si fa strada anche in Italia. Lo rileva la ricerca di Ipsos commissionata da Airbnb e BlaBlaCar, dedicata al fenomeno dell'economia della condivisione nel nostro Paese.
Estudio de investigación y mapa de servicios sobre la economía colaborativa e...Albert Canigueral
¿Puede a economía colaborativa ser una oportunidad para el desarrollo económico territorial? Andalucía Emprende ha promovido un estudio sobre la situación actual del emprendimiento colaborativo en Andalucía. El trabajo ha sido liderado por la consultora sevillana Taraceas, especializada en investigación social aplicada, y ha sido financiado parcialmente con Fondos Europeos de Desarrollo Regional.
"Collaboration in Cities: From Sharing to ‘Sharing Economy’". World Economic...eraser Juan José Calderón
White Paper del World Economic Forum de Diciembre de 2017 In collaboration with PwC del titulado: "Collaboration in Cities: From Sharing to ‘Sharing Economy’"
The sharing economy: How economic activity is shifting to, and being enhanced...Andrea Silvello
The term sharing economy is widely perceived as a synonym of “collaborative economy” or “on demand economy”, but it actually represents a very wide concept which lacks a common definition.
Rachel Botsman defines the collaborative economy as “a system that activates the untapped value of all kinds of assets through models and marketplaces that enable greater efficiency and access ”. The concept behind the sharing economy is indeed very simple: anything that is not being used can be rented out. This framework includes services such as renting, bartering, loaning, gifting, and swapping of underutilized material or immaterial possessions. These idle resources are useful to create an efficient circular system by reallocating or trading them with people who want or need them. Recycling, upcycling and sharing the lifecycle of products are common features of the sharing economy. “Waste” is the result of a misallocation of resources: today technology often allows us to easily correct that misallocation, by redistributing or trading a great variety of “sleeping” assets and resources (table 1). For instance, Uber and AirBnb platforms allow customers to share cars and homes, while TaskRabbit connects people with free time with people who need someone to perform small tasks.
Volunteer collaboration: are we ready to harness the power of the people?, Br...COOPERACION 2.0 2009
Volunteer collaboration: are we ready to harness the power of the people?, por Bruno Ayres para el II Encuentro Internacional TIC para la Cooperación al Desarrollo.
Keynote on the 24.03. @Fourth Conference on Good Economy in Zagrep Croatia organized by ZMAG Green Network of Activist Groups. Sponsored by République Francaise, Rosa Luxemburg, Goethe Institut & Institut ZA Politicku Ekologiju.
Article about the keynote published in Croatian newspaper: http://www.vecernji.hr/gospodarstvo/napustamo-eru-konkurentnosti-i-ulazimo-u-eru-kolaborativnosti-1158925
Globální studie Havas Worldwide: Lidé kupují více od odpovědných firemMarketingSalesMedia
Studie agentury Havas probíhá v České republice a dalších třiceti zemích světa. Tentokrát se zaměřila na tzv. názorové vůdce, neboli "prosumery", kteří jsou mj. ochotní utratit víc za produkty, které jsou šetrné k přírodě či společnosti. Studie ukazuje, že nyní většina lidí začíná takto uvažovat a jednat.
Chrisophia Somerfeldt
Way2Go Transportation Community Educator
Cornell Cooperative Extension, Tompkins County
How Smarter Car Drivers Can Lead to Fuller Buses ~ or ~ Changing Transportation Habits Through Community-Based Social Marketing
Transportation alternatives to the 'single occupancy vehicle' make eminent sense ~ but how do we help ordinary people change ingrained transportation habits? A veteran community educator offers some answers, some questions, and an overview of 'Way2Go,' a new "one-stop shopping" community education program designed to promote transportation sustainability and equity.
Consider the role of all-mode transportation education. Explore the vital connection between public transportation, walking, bicycling, ridesharing, carsharing and more. Learn about Community-Based Social Marketing, and how it goes beyond traditional marketing in changing transportation behavoir. Lastly ~ can teaching people with cars how to save on gas, (for example,) really lead to more bus riders? We think so. See Why.
Accelerating engagement with local communities 310119Kathryn Geels
Here is the session I ran at the Behind Local News conference in Leicester, 31 January 2019. I spoke about the Engaged Journalism Accelerator, what we've learnt to date from our grantees and other engaged journalism organisations in Europe, and what representatives from established regional press in the UK can learn, take onboard and take back to their teams.
From Concept to Reality - Creating Shared Value (CSV): Understanding the CSV model, the implementation challenges and lessons learned for developing shared value opportunities
Elizabeth Walker Sobhani of Lotus Consulting will explore
the spectrum of activities from corporate philanthropy to the latest innovations around creating shared value as a means of generating business and social impact.
She will provide practical lessons learned on mobilizing these concepts into reality and the role we can play in creating shared value in our own businesses.
Best Crypto Marketing Ideas to Lead Your Project to SuccessIntelisync
In this comprehensive slideshow presentation, we delve into the intricacies of crypto marketing, offering invaluable insights and strategies to propel your project to success in the dynamic cryptocurrency landscape. From understanding market trends to building a robust brand identity, engaging with influencers, and analyzing performance metrics, we cover all aspects essential for effective marketing in the crypto space.
Also Intelisync, our cutting-edge service designed to streamline and optimize your marketing efforts, leveraging data-driven insights and innovative strategies to drive growth and visibility for your project.
With a data-driven approach, transparent communication, and a commitment to excellence, InteliSync is your trusted partner for driving meaningful impact in the fast-paced world of Web3. Contact us today to learn more and embark on a journey to crypto marketing mastery!
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What You're Going to Learn
- How These 4 Leaks Force You To Work Longer And Harder in order to grow your income… improve just one of these and the impact could be life changing.
- How to SHUT DOWN the revolving door of Income Stagnation… you know, where new sales come into your magazine while at the same time existing sponsors exit.
- How to transform your magazine business by fixing the 4 “DON’Ts”...
#1 LEADS Don’t Book
#2 PROSPECTS Don’t Show
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- Get actionable strategies you can use right away to improve your bookings, sales and retention.
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19. 80% OF THE STUFF WE OWN, WE USE LESS THAN ONCE A
MONTH
20. BIKESHARING CASE STUDY
1 Bikesharing is the fastest growing
form of public transportation in the
world.
2 Local governments can support
sustainable transportation and health.
3 By collaborating, residents and local
government (and corporate sponsors)
are able to achieve shared goals.
21. KEY TAKEAWAY:
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
OPPORTUNITIES ARE ABUNDANT.
How can local government further enable
private sector ideas with public benefit, and
determine the best channels to offer support
and resources?
22. POLICY & REGULATION: KEY AREAS
ZONING
INSURANCE
TAXATION
LICENSING
PERSONAL VS. COMMERCIAL
23. REGULATORY GREY AREAS
1 Collaborative economy platforms are different
than incumbents. Rules may be outdated and
not “fit.”
2 What is the difference between sharing
occasionally and establishing a collaborative
economy business?
3 How do we fairly and equitably allocate liability
and risk in shared-use transactions?
24. KEY TAKEAWAY:
GOVERNMENT HAS A BIG ROLE
TO PLAY IN BUILDING AND
GROWING
THE COLLABORATIVE ECONOMY.
How can we make positive impact by creatively
using assets we already have, and designing
more shareable cities?
25. SHAREABLE BOGOTÁ?
BUSINESS: NEW OPPORTUNITIES
GOVERNMENT: POLICIES, EDUCATION
INDIVIDUALS: SHARE & PARTICIPATE
EVERYONE CAN PLAY A ROLE
26. @aprilrinne GRACIAS!
@aprilrinne
To learn more, visit
collaborativeconsumption.com
For more information, please contact
Hello@thecollaborativelab.com
Editor's Notes
Finally, for those of you who are focused on property development, let me show you an interesting example: Ponce City Market in Atlanta. This is the largest adaptive reuse project in the region.
This used to be the HQ of Sears & Roebuck, a major company in the US. It’s an historically significant building and neighborhood.
Many years ago, the company left, and the building fell into disrepair. Decades passed and no one wanted to purchase it. The local government moved its offices here for a while.
Then, a few years ago, a company recognized that it could bring major benefit to the city by using the space in a range of collaborative ways.
They set about creating a vision for all kinds of shared space: seeing this building as homes, offices, a market, and a range of social activities.
Now, let’s look at what skillsharing can mean for collaborative production.
This is TechShop: Part studio, part hackerspace and part learning center. You get access to tools, software and space. It’s a playground for creativity.
Q: how many of you have heard of a hackerspace? Atomhouse in Bogota. “Space for innovators, hackers and entrepreneurs” – focused on co-working. (TechShop = blows up this idea)
Business model: monthly or annual fee to access the space (unlimited time) + public classes for a fee.
Entrepreneurs who couldn’t afford expensive equipment can now access it affordably. Companies have prototyped products at TechShop (Square).
TechShop creates an environment that stimulates innovation – it becomes an ecosystem for collaborative production.
Think about how TechShop could benefit Bogota’s entrepreneurs and artisan community!
A lot of you work for large companies. Let’s take a look at how collaborative production can benefit you.
General Electric (one of the world’s largest energy and appliance companies) recently established a collaborative production partnership with the start-up Quirky.
GE open sources its patents
Quirky brings its network of innovators and inventors (not employees of GE)
*Together, they bring new products to market faster, better, cheaper
Think about how different this is from traditional production – and how much additional efficiency and benefit it brings.
Also, applications for development – eg GE partnership around 3D printing prosthetic limbs for children, also in developing country.
<3D printing + Internet of Things = separate workshop though!>