You Did This! The Birth of the Sharing Cities Network
The Sharing Cities Network is a grassroots network of communities from around the world that are want to live happier, healthier, and more sustainably by sharing resources and knowledge.
The Sharing Cities Network is a grassroots network of communities from around the world that are want to live happier, healthier, and more sustainably by sharing resources and knowledge.
I expect the collaborative economy to grow, expand, and be a transformative force..And I hope…the negative impacts it may bring…can be critically addressed…
This past Monday Seoul City said it planned to ban Uber, the smartphone car-hailing service, and launch its own app for official taxis.
What would we be capable of if we combined the existing strength of the Circular Economy with the emerging juggernaut of the Access Economy?
BikeSurf, a donation-based bikesharing program built on “karma, trust, and community,” fosters communication, encourages shared resources, and builds community.
In this episode of The Good Stuff, Annie sits down with sharing champion and legal rebel Janelle Orsi.
This interview with Mira Luna of Shareable offers important lessons from connecting and scaling up the sharing economy movement.
How—and how successfully—are Americans achieving this dream? How has the concept of the “American Dream” shifted over the past 10 years?
What really defines the boundaries of the new economy, when the same voices are silenced both here and within capitalism?
The implications of moving towards a global sharing economy are immense, but there are many reasons to embrace this simple concept
The New Economy Coalition hosted their third annual conference in Boston this June with a packed house of over 650 people.
With public interest in the sharing economy on the rise, a polarisation of views on its potential benefits and drawbacks is fast becoming apparent.