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Platform Cooperativism in Italy and in Europe

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  • Francesca MARTINELLI

    (Fondazione Centro Studi Doc, Verona (Italy))

  • Samuele BOZZONI

    (Confcooperative Lombardia (Italy))

  • Simone CAROLI

    (Confcooperative Modena (Italy))

  • Francesca TAMASCELLI

    (Legacoop Estense – Culture and Media (Italy))

  • Giuseppe GUERINI

    (Cecop – Cicopa Europe)

Abstract

This research investigates some cases of cooperative platforms in the field of workerowned cooperation and consumer cooperation and explores the effects of the merger of platform technology with cooperation. The research focuses on the main consequences of this merger on the organizational model and the engagement level of individuals and studies the change of attitudes of providers and consumers when they are engaged in a cooperative project. The argument is that a cooperative platform can offer solutions and answers to both platform workers’ needs and problems of modern consumption by allowing both providers and consumers to join the entrepreneurial project, share resources – and, in specific cases, earnings – in an equal way, and be part of a community. Against the outsourcing and dispersive models of a classical digital platform, such as Deliveroo, Uber or Airbnb, where providers and consumers are separated and isolated, a cooperative platform enables the propensity of providers and consumers to engage in collective actions and become the protagonist of the platform activity. In this way, the organizational form of a cooperative platform is both an alternative to classical digital platforms and an evolution of traditional cooperative models.

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  • Francesca MARTINELLI & Samuele BOZZONI & Simone CAROLI & Francesca TAMASCELLI & Giuseppe GUERINI, 2019. "Platform Cooperativism in Italy and in Europe," CIRIEC Working Papers 1927, CIRIEC - Université de Liège.
  • Handle: RePEc:crc:wpaper:1927
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    Cited by:

    1. Schneider, Nathan, 2022. "Governable Spaces: A Feminist Architecture for Platform Policy," MediArXiv 9d6et, Center for Open Science.
    2. Mayo Fuster Morell & Ricard Espelt & Melissa Renau Cano, 2020. "Sustainable Platform Economy: Connections with the Sustainable Development Goals," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(18), pages 1-28, September.
    3. Mayo Fuster Morell & Ricard Espelt & Enric Senabre Hidalgo, 2021. "Data for Sustainable Platform Economy: Connections between Platform Models and Sustainable Development Goals," Data, MDPI, vol. 6(2), pages 1-11, January.

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    Keywords

    Platform cooperativism; Gig workers; Prosumers; Digital platform; Platform work;
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    JEL classification:

    • O35 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Innovation; Research and Development; Technological Change; Intellectual Property Rights - - - Social Innovation

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