The Case for Collaborative Consumption
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of collaborative consumption in this 17-minute TED talk given at TEDxSydney. Discover how Rachel Botsman argues that humans are "wired to share" and learn about innovative websites like Zipcar and Swaptree that are revolutionizing human behavior. Gain insights into how technology, entertainment, and design intersect to create new paradigms for resource sharing and community-based consumption models. Understand the potential impact of these emerging trends on various aspects of society, including business, development, and sustainability.
Syllabus
Rachel Botsman: The case for collaborative consumption
Taught by
TED
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