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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In May 2019, together with several partners, we invited cooperatives from Belgium and Germany to a two-day event in Berlin, to give them the opportunity to exchange experiences and learnings and to create a network that allows future collaborations in the areas of items sharing, freelancing, housing, carsharing and IT. | ||||
The Future of Fair Finance conference was held in Mannheim on November 20th 2019. The event centered around the question what new regulations for the finance market mean for practices of sustainable finance. Dominika Wruk from platforms2share participated in the panel on how investments in socially and ecologically desirable projects and organizations in the region could be promoted. | ||||
Legitimization and Diffusion of the Blockchain TechnologyTheorizing Technologies for the Sharing Economy: The Blockchain ExampleTino Schöllhorn published a short paper showing how the Blockchain technology is theorized using data from Wikipedia. Based on these results he concludes that the use of Blockchain in the Sharing Economy might start to gain momentum. | ||||
Since Airbnb established its business model around the world, the company has faced major critics for their impact on local communities. In September 2019 Fairbnb launched its own apartment booking platform, which aims at connecting local hosts and tourists while strengthening the local community. | ||||

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