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Ferananda Ibarra

Report: Corporations must join the Collaborative Economy (Slides, Video) | Web Strategy... - 0 views

  • The Next Phase of Social Business Is the Collaborative Economy. Social technologies radically disrupted communications, marketing, and customer care. With these same technologies, customers now buy products once and share them with each other. Beyond business functions, the Collaborative Economy impacts core business models.
  • Customers Are Sharing Goods and Services — Redefining the Buyer-Seller Relationship. Every car-sharing vehicle reduces car ownership by 9-13 vehicles; a revenue loss of at least $270,000 to an average auto manufacturer. The cascading impact to the ecosystem has far-reaching impacts to auto loans, car insurance, fuel, auto parts, and other services. For corporations, the direct impact is revenue loss that results from customers sharing products and services with each other. Innovative Companies Are Already Moving Into Collaborative Economy. Some companies have joined this movement. For instance, Toyota rents cars from dealership lots, and Patagonia partnered with eBay to encourage customers to buy and sell its used products. NBC has partnered with Yerdle, a startup founded by former Walmart executives to foster peer-to-peer sharing. This movement impacts every industry. Adopt the Collaborative Economy Value Chain. Companies risk becoming disintermediated by customers who connect with each other. The Collaborative Economy Value Chain illustrates how companies can rethink their business models by becoming a Company-as-a-Service, Motivating a Marketplace, or Providing a Platform. The forward-looking company
Ferananda Ibarra

New Rules for the New Economy - 0 views

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    A must read. I love the way in which Kevin connects the new economy with the power of the networks. The only rule I would change is #8 where he states 8.No harmony, all flux ...I think I would go for no order, all flux ...or somethin' ...here are the rules for a taste... 1. Embrace Swarm 2. Increase returens 3. Plenitude, no scarcity 4. Follow the Free 5. Feed the web first 6. Let Go at the Top ( I don't really get this one. Can anyone translate?) 7. From Places to Spaces 8. No harmony, all flux 9. Relationship Tech 10. Opportunities before efficiencies
Jean-François Noubel

How technology enables the shared economy | GreenBiz.com - 0 views

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    How technology enables the shared economy
Ferananda Ibarra

SELC | Education, research, and advocacy for just and resilient local economies. | Sust... - 1 views

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    Economic sandwich... SELC is offering to think and create laws that allow for the new forms that we are creating. 
Jean-François Noubel

Evolution » Economic Sociology - 0 views

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    "This post represents something of a departure from the usual themes of this blog, since it does not deal directly with questions of economic behavior, money or markets. However, it does address "big picture" issues in scientific inquiry, which affect all realms of sociological research. Specifically, the post builds on an analogy drawn by Wolfgang Streeck in his new book, Re-Forming Capitalism: Institutional Change in the German Political Economy (Oxford 2009). His account of epistemology in social science, and its resemblance to the advance of knowledge within evolutionary theory, struck me-to my surprise-as a particularly compelling way to frame the contribution of qualitative research to sociology. The devaluation of qualitative sociology as "unscientific" and of dubious value compared to quantitative research has always struck me as ill-considered; Streeck's work provided a way to articulate a response that went right to the heart of the debate. "
Jean-François Noubel

Economic Sociology » The Social Underpinnings of Money and Markets - 0 views

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    Economic sociology examines the social underpinnings of money and markets. It's fun, and all the kids are doing it! I'm an Associate Professor of Economic Sociology at the Copenhagen Business School in Denmark.
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