The document discusses the collaborative economy and how it is changing mobility. The collaborative economy is defined as business models and practices based on horizontal networks and community participation that transform how people live, work and create. Examples of how this is changing mobility include carsharing between individuals and companies, long-distance ridesharing, and on-demand ridesharing through apps. Multi-modal transport apps are also integrating different transportation options like public transit, carsharing, and ridesharing. Cities are starting to build their own multi-modal transportation systems to support these collaborative and sharing-based mobility solutions.
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Access over ownership: how the collaborative economy is changing mobility
1. Access over ownership: how the
collaborative economy is changing mobility
Francesca Pick @francescapick
eBridge | October 7-8 2014 | Berlin
2. A global community and think and do-tank
with the mission is to build and nurture a
collaborative society by connecting people,
organizations and ideas around fairness, openness
and trust.
3. what we do:
► community building
► think tank – knowledge production
► do thank – project incubator
► services
6. The Collaborative Economy
= practices and business models based on
horizontal networks and participation of a
community, transforming how we live, work
and create.
7. The collaborative economy is defined as practices
and business models based on horizontal networks
and participation of a community, transforming
how we live, work and create.
CONSUMPTION
the sharing economy
CAPITAL & FINANCE
crowdfunding
KNOWLEDGE & INFO
open knowledge
DESIGN & PRODUCTION
open design & manufact.
GOVERNANCE
opengov & flat orgs
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2
3
4
5
EXCHANGE TOOLS
currencies, timebanks 6
8. The collaborative economy is defined as practices
and business models based on horizontal networks
and participation of a community, transforming
how we live, work and create.
CONSUMPTION
the sharing economy
CAPITAL & FINANCE
crowdfunding
KNOWLEDGE & INFO
open knowledge
DESIGN & PRODUCTION
open design & manufact.
GOVERNANCE
opengov & flat orgs
1
2
3
4
5
EXCHANGE TOOLS
currencies, timebanks 6
10. “Collaborative Consumption is the lending,
swapping, bartering, gifting and sharing of products
and services enabled through network technology
and social networks.”
MATERIEL IMMATERIEL
21. “Our social status now
depends more on access
than on property.”
Jeremy Rifkin, 2000
22. 80% of Germans aged 18-25 would
rather live without a car than without a
smartphone.
23. 83% French people say they value
access over ownership L’ObSoCo, 2012
24. A new mindset
Millenials value access over ownership.
They buy gadgets instead of cars
Getting from A to B is more important
than “how”.
Multimodal apps & integration of services
are key
28. The city of
Helsinki is
building it’s
own multimodal
transport system
29. What’s next?
Challenges & Questions
What will the mobility giants of tomorrow look
like?
How will cities and local governments support
and / or regulate innovation in mobility?
What role does e-mobility play for the success
of multimodal transport systems?
30. Thank you!
Francesca Pick
francesca@ouishare.net
@francescapick
*Special credit to Benjamin Tincq and Arthur de Grave