“The Sharing Economy - Digitalised Trust”

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“The Sharing Economy - Digitalised Trust” Anna Felländer, December 2016

General Purpose Technology - waves of digitalisation

Hidden productivity gains Free digital services – “bundling” Time optimisation – consumer surplus The value of networks – collaborative economy

From linear value chains to P2P and networked value chains

Labour market under transition AI and Robotics “Gig-economy”

Highly regulated sectors with high fixed cost most exposed to completion from Sharing Economy actors

Policy implications

Conclusion New value creation, new value chains, new business models Digitalised trust - facilitated by the Blockchain technology Labour market under transition Upgraded and flexible regulatory framework necessary Hybrid Economy Harmonise regulatory framework