•   2nd INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on the SHARING ECONOMY  

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      • How does the sharing economy disrupt individual behaviors, industries and public regulation ?

        Airbnb, Kickstarter, Uber, Fab Labs, The Food Assembly, etc.: the rise of these collaborative initiatives no doubt constitutes one of the most striking revolutions of the present day. However, despite the rise of the "sharing economy", no consensus about its definition yet exists. Botsman (2013) defines this sector as “an economic model based on sharing, swapping, trading, or renting products and services, enabling access over ownership.” It thus pertains to a broad set of industries, including collaborative finance (crowdfunding), collaborative production (3D printing, FabLabs, DIY, etc.) collaborative education (e.g. open education and open knowledge) and finally collaborative consumption.

      • The workshop is part of the PICO research project, financed by the French ministry for sustainable development (MEDDE) involving the following partners :

      • With the support of :

      •  Registration is now closed

        Messages about acceptances or rejections of communications were sent out to the authors last week. There may have been some technical problems linked to the mailing system. Please, contact us if you  have not yet received a feedback for your proposal : damasse@escpeurope.eu .     Please find bellow further instructions regarding registration :   1 - Registration    The deadline to register is the 15th of December. To register, please click on the following link.   2 - Workshop Fees (including coffee breaks, lunches and dinner on Thursday night)  Regular registration fees: 80 euros D. student registration fees: 70 euros We accept only Mastercard and Visa credit card. A receipt will be given at the beginning of the workshop. Payment Deadline: 15th of December.       3 – Submission of full paper   We invite you to submit the full text of your paper by January 10th, 2016 by email to the email address (shareecoparis@gmail.com). Please, let us know if you would accept the possibility publish it on the conference website.   The paper should follow the following format standards: Times Roman font size 12 ; bold style for titles and subtitles ; double spaced; page numbers in the lower-right corner; top and side margins of 2 cm. There are no strict guidelines for the format of the references. The first page of the document should include : Title of the paper, author’s name, email and affiliation ; an abstract and 5 keywords.

      • Program

        Download the detailed schedule of tracks

      • Keynote speakers

      • Call for papers   Download the call here  

        Throughout this workshop, we aim to explore the impact of the sharing economy on various dimensions :   1) Individual behaviors Collaborative consumption and the sharing economy: what are the new consumption / production patterns of collaborative goods and services? What are the motivations and characteristics of customers in the sharing economy? How does the sharing economy redefine the roles of consumers and prosumers compared to those of the conventional market economy?   2) Industry and competition What are the emerging business models in the sharing economy? What are the entrepreneurial profiles of project leaders in the sharing economy? What are their political and ideological orientations? How do they deal with the different institutional logics that characterize the sharing economy (for example how do they manage the tensions between social, environmental and economic value creation)? How do collaborative practices and business models impact established industries? How do existing industries integrate them in their activities?   3) Public regulation What are the economic, social and environmental impacts of the sharing economy? What kind of public incentives are likely to frame the development of the sharing economy? What kind of opportunities and threats does the sharing economy represent for regulators and social welfare?   Papers focused on other dimensions of the sharing economy are also welcome.

      • Deadlines, submission and review process


      • Call for Papers  for a special issue in "Technological Forecasting and Social Change " : " Promises and paradoxes of the sharing economy"

        Guest Editors : Aurélien Acquier, Associate Professor - ESCP Europe aacquier@escpeurope.eu Thibault Daudigeos, Associate Professor - Grenoble Ecole de Management thibault.daudigeos@grenoble-em.com Jonatan Pinkse, Professor - Alliance Manchester Business School jonatan.pinkse@manchester.ac.uk While sharing is an old social practice (Belk, 2010), it is currently being expanded and redefined into an exploding “sharing economy” through the addition of information technologies. The sharing economy refers to peer-to-peer sharing of goods, services, and information coordinated through community-based technological services and by new venture companies (Hamari, Sjöklint & Ukkonen, 2015). Such an economy holds major promises for the transformation of the way we work, produce, consume and exchange goods and services (Botsman & Rogers, 2010). Alternatively, the sharing economy is presented as a way to boost environmental stewardship through recirculation or a more intensive use of goods; a field of experimentation of new, distributed governance models; a way to democratize access to services and information; and as a case for open innovation and new (disruptive) business models (Schor, 2014). It also questions some fundamental institutions of our societies, such as employment, work and state regulation (Sundararajan, 2016). Dates: Submission of full paper: 12th July 2016 See the call for papers for more information.

      • Scientific committe

        Aurélien ACQUIER, ESCP-Europe Florence BENOIT- MOREAU, Université Paris Dauphine Flore BERLINGEN,Ouishare & ZéroWaste France  Simon BOREL, Université Paris Sud Maelle CAPPELLO, Université Paris IV - Sorbonne Valentina CARBONE, ESCP-Europe Arthur DE GRAVE, Ouishare Aurélie DEHLING, Skema Business School Damien DEMAILLY, IDDRI – Science Po Paris Koen FRENKEN, Utrecht University & Lund University Magali GIRAUD, IAE Toulouse mais Vadim GRINEVICH, University of Southampton Valérie GUILLARD, Université Paris Dauphine Franz HUBER, University Seeburg Castle Brian J. HRACS, University of Southampton David MASSE, ESCP-Europe & Ecole polytechnique Toon MEELEN, Utrecht University Beatrice PARGUEL, Université Paris Dauphine Peter PELZER, Utrecht University Dominique ROUX, Université Paris Sud Peter SUNLEY, University of Southampton Benjamin TINCQ, Ouishare Yuliya VOYTENKO, Lund University

      • Venue

        The conference will be held at ESCP Europe, Paris downtown   ESCP Europe 79 Avenue de la République, 75011 Paris.   metro stations: Saint-Maur (line 3) / Père Lachaise (line 2) 

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      • Accomodation

        To find an accomodation with Airbnb : www.airbnb.com   A list of hotels near ESCP Europe :   Hôtel du Grand Prieuré 20, rue du Grand Prieuré, 75011 Paris Tel: + 33 (0)1 47 00 74 14 http://www.hotel20prieure.com/ Metro: Oberkampf, République   Hôtel Alhambra 13, rue de Malte, 75011 Tel: + 33 (0)1 47 00 35 52 http://www.hotelalhambra.fr/ Metro: Oberkampf   Hôtel Verlain 97, rue Saint-Maur , 75011 Paris Tel: +33 (0) 1 43 57 44 88 http://www.verlain.fr/ Metro : Rue Saint-Maur   Hôtel Standard Design 29, rue des Taillandiers, 75011 Paris Tel: + 33 (0)1 48 05 30 97 http://www.standard-design-hotel-paris.com/ Metro: Bastille   Hôtel Général 5-7, rue Rampon, 75011 Paris Tel :+ 33 (0) 1 47 00 41 57 http://www.legeneralhotel.com/ Metro République   Crowne Plaza Hotel Paris-République 10, place de la République, 75011 Paris Tel : +33 (0)1 43 14 43 50 http://www.ihg.com/crowneplaza/hotels/us/en/paris/pardl/hoteldetail Metro République   Mama Shelter Paris 109 Rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris tel:01 43 48 48 48 www.mamashelter.com Metro : Gambetta

      • Contact

        For questions about submitting papers to the conference, please contact David MASSE at shareecoparis@gmail.com

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