Collaborative Consumption- "The Global, Social Media Market"
1. Collaborative- Consumption.
“The Global Social- Media Market”.
By: Nicholas. Kariunas
Student: #100431283
Social Media and Society/ GNED 1411
Date: December 4th,2011
2. Table of Contents:
Introduction.
Products Service Systems.
Redistribution Markets.
Collaborative Lifestyles.
Markets/ Sectors, in which collaborative consumption has impacted.
Conclusion/ A brief- outline of Collaborative Consumption.
Source of references.
On a Final- Note.
3. Introduction
The term “Collaborative Consumption” is been introduced and
used, extensively, in the 21st century and is used to describe a new-type of
economic- medium where members of our society have been enabled to
interact and profit from others members of our society in the form of
standard- profiting and distribution (eg.
Sharing, bartering, lending, trading, renting, gifting, swapping, etc), but
that now has been re-formatted by the world of social Media and its sub-
components.
“Collaborative Consumption” has also been- defined as a rapid-
explosion, in terms of both Social Media - capabilities and technologies
that it is introducing to our society, and the method it has used to innovate
the world of standard economic- distribution/ Trade and simply, global-
trade.
4. Products Service Systems.
Products Service Systems is defined as an act of Social- economic trade
where individuals pay or profit for a certain-type of goods or service, in order
for these goods or services to be brought directly to them. However, these
individuals can use these goods or services without using them, physically.
There are several, different types of Products service Systems, which are
currently being used in the world of social-media, on an everyday- basis.
5. Product Service Systems, Continued……..
Various organizations/businesses, In which utilize the Product Service
Systems method, include:
Car sharing (Zipcar, Streetcar, GoGet)
Bike sharing (Velib, Bixi, Oybike, Smartbike)
Ride sharing (Zimride, Nuride, GoLoco)
Solar Power (Solar City, PretaSol)
Toy Sharing (Dim Dom, BabyPlays, Rentatoy)
Fashion (Bag Borrow & Steal, Fashionhire, Bagstoriches)
Movies (Netflix, Lend A Round)
Peer Rental (Zilok, RelayRides, Whipcar)
6. Redistribution Markets.
Redistribution Markets is a system that acts of a certain-amount/ number
of individuals, as opposed to a certain- amount/ number of other-
individuals, in which own a certain- type of good or service, that choose to
pass on this type of good/service to another- individual, In which is
seeking this type of good/ service.
These types of Markets, in terms of the world of Social- media, are
constantly being utilized in cyber-communities where members may live
and share, within the same- community.
7. Redistribution Markets, Continued……
Different Businesses/ Markets, in which use the Redistribution Markets
method, include/are:
Big marketplaces (craigslist, eBay, Flippid)
Free exchanges (Freecycle, Kashless)
Swap sites for like goods (MakeUpAlley, Toyswap, Bookmooch)
Clothing swaps (SwapStyle, Clothing Exchange)
Swap sites for goods of a similar value (Swaptree, SwapSimple, Dig N'Swap)
Between neighbours (Neighborhoodgoods, Share Some Sugar)
8. Collaborative Lifestyles.
Collaborative Lifestyles, are based- upon a system that uses the various
mediums of social Media, in order to utilize the exchange, trade and
sharing of many, non- physical items. These type of items may include the
trade and distribution of self-space, skills, time and self-income.
This type of market has proven to be the most popular in ours society and
in our cyber-community, and it has also been proven to become very
successful with the upgrade of various, Social Media-based components.
9. Various Businesses/ Markets, in which use
Collaborative Lifestyles techniques in their
trade and distribution, include:
Various Businesses/ Markets, in which use Collaborative Lifestyles
techniques in their trade and distribution, include:
Coworking (Citizen Space, Hub Culture, The Hub)
Social Lending (Zopa, Prosper, The Lending Club)
Travel (CouchSurfing, AirBnB, Roomorama, Crashpadder)
Bartering (Barterquest, Ourgoods, Bartercard)
Gardens (UrbanGardenShare, Landshare, SharedEarth)
Skill sharing (Brooklyn Skill Share, TeachStreet)
Parking spots (ParkAtMyHouse)
10. Markets/ Sectors, in which collaborative
consumption has impacted.
Based upon the affect that the sub-component of Social Media that is
Collaborative Consumption, has had on our society and on the economic-
side of our society, and the way that Collaborative Consumption has been-
partly responsible in the transformation and upgrade of the various
Corporations and Businesses that flow and function within our economic-
world.
Drawing from this, the conclusion would be that there has been many
Markets and Sectors, In which have been impacted by Collaborative
Consumption, in our economic- world.
11. Markets/ Sectors, Continued……..
Some of these Markets/ Sectors, in-which have been previously- described, include:
Marketplaces such as Ebay.ca , Graigslist.ca and Kijjijjii.ca, where users have been
enabled to share, borrow and distribute goods and services. Marketplaces like these
have been accelerated by the introduction of various, Social Media-based mediums that
have heavily-impacted the way that they, as a whole, function and flow.
Online Social- lending,(Ex. Zopa.ca).
Peer-to-Peer Travel.
Automobile-lending/ sharing (ex. Zipcar.ca, RelayRides.com).
Newly- introduced marketplaces (ex. TaskRabbit, Zimride, Swap.com, thredUP), are also
taking- advantage of Collaborative Consumption in the social Media world.
12. Conclusion/ A brief- outline of Collaborative
Consumption.
With the introduction of Collaborative Consumption within the Social Media world and
our- society, in- general, and how the new- medium has been slowly- innovating the
way that our society and the economic- face of our society. Our society and the
economic- side of our society in the Social Media world, has also been influenced and
slowly re-constructed in the image that is Collaborative Consumption, and how it is
heavily- evident that this new- medium of Social Media is destined to become a
powerful- force in the Social Media world and the impact that it may have on our
society social and economic- structure, in the near- future.
Alongside this conclusion, there is also evidence pertaining to how Collaborative
Consumption may have an impact on our Social and Economic structure in the future,
with the current- impact it has already had on these- structures and acting as entity that
is constantly- growing within the Social Media world.
13. Source of references.
CollaborativeConsumption.com (2011). Collaborative Consumption- The Movement. Retrieved
December 4, 2011, from Collaborative Consumption, The Movement Web site:
http://www.collaborativeconsumption.com/the-movement/
Mainwaring, Simon (6/9/2011). Why Business Collaboration Is Necessary in a Socially
Sustainable World. Retrieved December 4, 2011, from Mashable Business articles/web-pages
Web site: http://mashable.com/2011/06/09/business-collaboration-sustainability/
Akalp, Nellie (6/23/2011).5 Key Benefits of the Collaboration Economy.
Retrieved December 4, 2011 from from Mashable Business articles/web-pages Web site::
http://mashable.com/2011/06/23/small-business-collaboration-economy/
Keen, Andrew (11/14/2011). Why The Collaborative Consumption Revolution Might Be As
Significant As The Industrial Revolution (TCTV). Retrieved December 5, 2011, from Tech-
Crunch/ Hot-Topics Web site: http://techcrunch.com/2011/11/14/why-the-collaborative-
consumption-revolution-might-be-as-significant-as-the-industrial-revolution-tctv/
14. On a Final- Note.
Thank- you for acknowledging and viewing my presentation,
and Have a Wonderful Day.