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Revision as of 14:41, 29 June 2010
How different Business models create, deliver, and capture Value.
Core Concepts
- Who owns the Means of Production?
- Who owns the Product?
- How are these limited resources Allocated?
- How is Profit treated?
- How are Workers compensated?
- How are Investors compensated?
- Is Abundance good or bad?
- Is Automation good or bad?
- Is Work a goal to maximize or a hurdle to minimize?
Various Approaches (please expand)
- Buyers Club
- Capitalism
- Club Goods
- Co-Creation
- Co-production
- Common Security Clubs
- Consumers Cooperative
- Copyfarleft
- Crowdsourcing
- Distributism
- Economic Democracy
- Food Cooperative
- Give Away Economy
- Intention Economy
- Neighborhood Renting and Loan Systems
- Neocommercialization
- Oekonux
- Open Capital
- P2P in Multi-Unit Housing
- Payer Grown
- Peer Production
- Peer Trust Network Project
- Peer-to-Peer Product-Service Systems
- Peerconomy
- Product-Service System
- Property Left
- Public Private Property
- Seikatsu Cooperatives
- United Diversity
- Use Communities
- User Owned
- Utilicontributism
- Worker Cooperative
- Worker Owned