Over the past few decades, the world economy has undergone radical
transformations, in part connected to the expansion of the 'digital
economy', in part to the growing interconnection via the internet of the
world of objects and physical processes. This 'great transformation'
poses the dilemma on the capitalism's ability to reconcile economic and
social value, keeping together economic well-being, social cohesion and
political freedom.
The Economy of Collaboration can offer a contribution in this
direction but requires courageous policies to mediate the various
interests at stake, as well as to rethink and make more sustainable its
development, by increasing the benefits not only for businesses but also
for workers and consumers. In short, to create shared value.
This book refers to a mode of organizing the production, distribution
and consumption of goods and services based on cooperative relations.
The main reference is to activities linked to the digital economy, since
they are the emerging forms of a definitely older phenomenon, but which
is expanding on an ever-wider scale thanks to new technologies. These
collaborative activities can be regulated differently, along a continuum
that ranges from the pole of market exchanges to that of generalized
reciprocity, with various intermediate mixed forms.