lavinia pastore, enrico parisio, and luigi corvo, collaborative spaces as urban commons practices
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Collaborative spaces as urban commons practices
Collaborative spaces as urban commons practices
AuthorsL. Corvo L. Pastore E. Parisio
2015 IASC Thematic Conference on Urban CommonsShift of paradigm
towards collaborative economy
A major trend in the informational society. At the heart of our economies, a diversification and increasing importance of collaborative practices can be observed. By proposing alternative paths of value creation and sharing, these practices open new perspectives in terms of consumption, production and innovation models. The players of this emerging collaborative economy are diverse: their objectives, attitudes towards collaboration and sharing, their methods of work as well as their business models are heterogeneous.
Bauwens at al. 2012 P2P foundation
New organizations within collaborative economy paradigm
The phenomenon of collaborative spaces is spreading around the world. Co-working, fab-lab, contamination lab and other collaborative experiences are emerging in both urban and rural contexts.
Collaborative spaces can be considered as commons?
Yes, according to the P2P foundation commons interlinked components:
a resource (material and/or immaterial; replenishable and/or depletable);
the community which shares it (the users, administrators, producers and/or providers);
the use value created through the social reproduction or preservation of these common goods;
the rules and the participatory property regimes that govern people's access to it.
Research question
Which is the collaborative spaces value chain? And how it differs from the conventional conceptualization elaborated by Porter at al. (1985)?
Method
Literature review about the conventional value chain of Porter elaborated in 1985 and its evolutions
Qualitative research based on the territory of Rome:
Mapping of co-working spaces in the Rome area (25)
Focus groups with all co-working managers actually mapped
Participant observation in some co-workings
Semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders of the co-workings
In-depth interviews with key stakeholders
1 year and a half of field research (on-going)
Value Chain (Porter at al. 1985)
Porters new value chain "Strategy and Society - the meeting point between competitive advantage and corporate social responsibility (2007 Porter and Kramer)
Value chain, CSR and social issues
Social issues in three categories:
generic social issues;
social impacts of the value chain;
social dimensions of the competitive environment.
How to chose?
Diamond pattern that shows how businesses are dependent on local conditions in which they operate
Social Value Chain
The value chain design for the collaborative spaces, such as co-workings, represents an evolution of the CSR value chain that radically change the first value chain on 1985.
The value chain presented and explained here tries to patterns the activities and the characteristics of collaborative organizations such as co-working.
Screenshot 2015-05-06 11.10.00.pngCo-workers and relationships
Screenshot 2015-05-06 11.10.13.pngFrom agglomeration of intelligences to a shared-intelligence
Support activity:community management
Screenshot 2015-05-06 11.10.21.pngEnabling platformfunded on a resilient community
co-workers fit their reality and transformed it Screenshot 2015-05-06 11.14.11.pngImpacts: Employment opportunities, new jobs, social business
Support activities:ICT and knowledge managementScreenshot 2015-05-06 11.14.23.pngIf a co-working achieves to generate all these impacts, it is called regional hub
from communities resilient to collaborative community
Support activities: communication and SocietingScreenshot 2015-05-06 11.14.34.pngCo-workings become a reference point for citizens, businesses and institutions of a given territorySupport activity: Networking, territorial networking (reference point for institutions, companies and local communities); coworking networkingScreenshot 2015-05-06 11.14.45.pngVALUE:SHARED
ADDED
SOCIAL
Screenshot 2015-05-06 11.14.55.pngSHARED
SOCIAL
ADDED
VALUE
Open issues
Do collaborative spaces enable sustainable production under the triple bottom line approach?
What kind of cultural, social, economic and environmental impacts are generated by collaborative spaces? And which implications can we draw in terms of policy innovation for new commons centered public governance?
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