A co-utility approach to the mesh economy: the crowd-based business model
- 1. UNESCO Chair in Data Privacy, Department of Computer Engineering and Mathematics, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain
Description
We explore the mesh economy applications of co-utility, a new concept describing self-enforcing and mutually beneficial interactions among self-interested agents. We show that the crowdsourcing market is naturally co-utile (without additional incentives). Furthermore, we analyze the investment crowdfunding industry and propose solutions that can neutralize the fear and mistrust effects underlying its market in order to make it strictly co-utile. Up on our analysis under the co-utility framework, we corroborate that collaboration is always rationally sustainable, as long as the system is co-utile and that all co-utile outcomes are Pareto-optimal; but not all Pareto-optimal outcomes are co-utile. In addition, reciprocity and hybridity equilibrium are compatible with co-utility in specific cases at which they provide Pareto-optimal outcomes. This methodology of analysis within the framework of co-utility can be extended beyond the crowd-based business models and promises to significantly contribute to economic theory.
Publication Details
Journal article
Journal:
Review of Managerial Science
Publisher:
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN:
18636683
Volume:
11
Pages:
411-442
Persistent Identifiers
MAGID
2346136024
DOI
10.1007/s11846-016-0192-1
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Funding
Financial Support
Templeton World Charity Foundation — Grant: TWCF0095/AB60 "CO-UTILITY"
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