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Co-Utility : Theory and Applications.
Art der Publikation: Teil eines Buches
Zitat:
Serie: Studies in Systems, Decision and Control
Band: 110
Kapitel: United We Stand: Exploring the Notion of Cooperation Support System for Business Model Design
Jahr: 2018
Seiten: 167 - 188
Verlag: Springer
ISBN: 978-3-319-60233-2 / 978-3-319-60
URL: http://www.springer.com/de/boo...
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-60234-9
Abriss: This book explores the theoretical foundations of co-utility as well as its application to a number of areas, including distributed reputation management, anonymous keyword search, collaborative data anonymization, digital oblivion, peer-to-peer (P2P) content distribution, ridesharing for sustainable mobility, environmental economy, business model design and the collaborative economy. It evolved from presentations at the 1st Co-Utility Workshop, "held in Tarragona, Spain, on March 10–11, 2016." How can we guarantee that a global society without a common legal framework operates smoothly? If generosity, honesty and helpfulness do not arise spontaneously, one approach would be to design transactions so that helping others remains the best rational option. This is precisely the goal of co-utility, which can be defined in game-theoretic terms as any interaction between peers in which the best option for a player to maximize her or his utility is to make sure the other players also enjoy a fair share of utility (for example, functionality, security or privacy). Therefore, a protocol or mechanism designed using the co-utility principle ensures that helping others is the best rational option, even if players are selfish. Abstract. In this chapter,we identify possible connections between the notion of coutility and new business models, which are based on cooperation among consumers. We start with known cases of sharing economy (Uber and AirBnB) to introduce the business model canvas as a tool to support the design of right incentives for cooperation among stakeholders. Then we use the businessmodel canvas to illustrate two research projects and two real-life applications focused on a transportation firm and a boutique hotel.
Schlagworte: business model, Business Model Innovation, co-utility, Innovation, sharing economy
Autoren Bonazzi, Riccardo
Grèzes, Vincent
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