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[Commlist] new book: Becoming a Platform in Europe: On the Governance of the Collaborative Economy
Mon Nov 15 15:23:07 GMT 2021
https://www.nowpublishers.com/article/BookDetails/9781680838404
Becoming a Platform in Europe: On the Governance of the Collaborative
Economy
Edited by Maurizio Teli, Aalborg University | Chiara Bassetti, Italian
National Research Council (CNR) and University of Trento
Publication Date: 19 Oct 2021
Suggested Citation: Maurizio Teli (ed.), Chiara Bassetti (ed.) (2021),
"Becoming a Platform in Europe: On the Governance of the Collaborative
Economy", Boston-Delft: now publishers,
http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/9781680838411
Description
Emerging out of the collaborative work conducted within the Working
Group “Mechanisms to activate and support the collaborative economy” of
the COST Action “From Sharing to Caring: Examining Socio-Technical
Aspects of the Collaborative Economy”, the book questions the varied set
of organizational forms collected under the label of “collaborative” or
“sharing” economy — ranging from grassroots peer-to-peer solidarity
initiatives to corporate owned platforms — from the perspective of what
is known as the European social values: respect for human dignity and
human rights (including those of minorities), freedom, democracy,
equality, and the rule of law. Therefore, the edited collection focuses
on the governance of such economic activities, and how they organize
labour, cooperation and social life. From individual motivations to
participating, to platform use by local groups, until platform design in
its political as well as technological dimensions, the book provides a
comparative overview and critical discussion on the processes,
narratives and organizational models at play in the collaborative
economy. On such a basis, the volume offers tools, suggestions and
visions for the future that may inform the designing of policies,
technologies, and business models in Europe.
Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Maurizio Teli | Chiara Bassetti
Pages i-viii
Chapter 1. Introduction: Questioning the Collaborative Economy
Maurizio Teli | Chiara Bassetti
Chapter 2. Socio-environmental Determinants of Willingness to
Participate in the Collaborative Economy
Filip Majetić | Rodrigo Perez-Vega
Chapter 3. The Influence of Demographics, Attitudinal and
Behavioural Characteristics on Motives to Participate in the Sharing
Economy and Expected Benefits of Participation
Julijana Angelovska | Anita Čeh Časni | Christoph Lutz
Chapter 4. In the Scenario of Sustainable Mobility and Pandemic
Emergency: Experiences of Bike- and E-Scooter-Sharing Schemes in
Budapest, Lisbon, Rome and Vilnius
Vera Diogo | Venere Stefania Sanna | Aniko Bernat | Egle Vaiciukynaite
Chapter 5. Why Are We Still Using Facebook? The Platform Paradox in
Collaborative Community Initiatives
Chiara Rossitto | Airi Lampinen | Ann Light | Vera Diogo | Aniko
Bernat | Penny Travlou
Chapter 6. Designing for Motivations: Building on Two Local
Communities Cases
Veronica Cruciani | Myriam Lewkowicz
Chapter 7. Towards a Political Definition of the Sharing Economy:
Reflections on the Development of a Sharing Economy Initiative Outside
of Big Cities
Hannelore Goyens | Liesbeth Huybrechts
Chapter 8. Assessing Perspectives and Opportunities of Airbnb Hosts
in Albania
Sindiola Koka | Alba Kruja (Demneri) | Eglantina Hysa
Chapter 9. The Open Source Platform Federation Business Model
Justin Larner
Chapter 10. Legal and Organizational Aspects of Labour Relations in
the Collaborative Economy
Kosjenka Dumančić | Ivana Načinović Braje | Ana Aleksić
Chapter 11. Mapping the Impact: Assessment Methodologies and Policy
Implications of the Collaborative and Sharing Economy
Venere Stefania Sanna | Laura Michelini
Chapter 12. Rethinking the Stack: New Narratives for an Era of
Collective Intelligences
David Crombie | Revathi Kollegala | Soenke Zehle
Chapter 13. Mapping the Landscape of Sharing and Cooperativism for
Design Research and Practice
Özge Subaşı | Anton Fedosov | Oliver Bates
Index
About the Editors
Contributing Authors
ISBN: 978-1-68083-840-4
325 pp. Price: $120.00
ISBN: 978-1-68083-841-1
325 pp.
This is published under the terms of CC BY-NC
Copyright © 2021 now publishers inc.
Boston - Delft
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