Which opportunities do cooperative models and blockchain technology offer to the platform economy? What are other potential pathways toward a more sustainable platform economy?
Today, new digital platforms for sharing, swapping and other ways of collaborative consumption are widely associated with positive economic, ecological and social effects. At the same time, existing platforms like Airbnb and Uber are increasingly criticized in public debate for having negative effects on people, local economies and our planet. As a counter model, new decentral models combining alternative organizational forms (such as platform cooperatives) and new technologies (such as Blockchain technology) are discussed and tested. These and other alternative models promise to better reach social-ecological goals and offer potential to transform the sharing and platform economy.
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On October 23rd 2019, the platforms2share research colloquium took place at the University of Mannheim. The research group and the quests discussed current findings and next steps. | ||
In his role as research fellow for the New School’s Institute for the Cooperative Digital Economy, Jonas Pentzien will travel to New York City for this year’s edition of the platform cooperativism-conference called “Who Owns the World?”. At the conference, he will present first results of his comparative study of legislative obstacles for platform cooperatives in the United States, France, and Germany. | ||
Die Zielsetzung der Veranstaltung, die im Rahmen des Forschungsprojektes i-share stattfindet, ist ein politischer Dialog zu zentralen Themen in der Sharing Economy. Dazu sind VertreterInnen aus Politik, von Sharing Organisationen, Verbänden, der Wissenschaft sowie aus Think Tanks herzlich eingeladen. | ||
The Digital Congress of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation under the title "#DigitalCapitalism" took place from 29-30 October in Berlin. The participants discussed various aspects of the question: How can everyone participate in digital progress and benefit from the possibilities of new technologies? To this end, the event combined lectures with panel discussions, debates and forum sessions. Individual program items were broadcasted in a live stream. We have summarized the central statements.
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