TY - JOUR
T1 - Collaborative Economy and the Digitalization of Timebanking: Opportunities and challenges
AU - Del Moral, Lucia
AU - Pais, Ivana
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - The origins of timebanking in Europe go back to the 90’s but, for a decade, with some exceptions, it was not well-known. Over the last years, however, in context of crises, but also of explosion of the so-called collaborative/sharing economy, timebanking has gain popularity. The number of initiatives has experience a peak and a new kind of TB has emerged, the Digital TB (DTB). This paper emerges from a transnational case study research. First, it proposes a classification of TBs. After that, it focuses on one DTB, TimeRepublik, before analysing the main similarities and differences between old and new TBs. Finally, it reflects about the role of digital technologies in the rejuvenation of an old idea such as time exchange. The main conclusions are that, despite sharing the hour per hour schema, DTBs’ scope, members’ profile and nature of the services exchanged bring along some limitations and challenges but also reveal a set of possibilities beyond the goals of traditional timebanking.
AB - The origins of timebanking in Europe go back to the 90’s but, for a decade, with some exceptions, it was not well-known. Over the last years, however, in context of crises, but also of explosion of the so-called collaborative/sharing economy, timebanking has gain popularity. The number of initiatives has experience a peak and a new kind of TB has emerged, the Digital TB (DTB). This paper emerges from a transnational case study research. First, it proposes a classification of TBs. After that, it focuses on one DTB, TimeRepublik, before analysing the main similarities and differences between old and new TBs. Finally, it reflects about the role of digital technologies in the rejuvenation of an old idea such as time exchange. The main conclusions are that, despite sharing the hour per hour schema, DTBs’ scope, members’ profile and nature of the services exchanged bring along some limitations and challenges but also reveal a set of possibilities beyond the goals of traditional timebanking.
KW - sharing economy
KW - timebank
KW - sharing economy
KW - timebank
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/67652
M3 - Article
SN - 0039-291X
SP - 3
EP - 21
JO - STUDI DI SOCIOLOGIA
JF - STUDI DI SOCIOLOGIA
ER -