When: 21 - 23 November 2018 Where: Rinascimenti Sociali | Social Accelerator, Turin, Italy What: In the last decade the âplatform economyâ, has significantly reshaped the relation between needs, services and consumption. This new economic model, which is based on new forms of collaboration, ownership, trust, sustainability and redistribution, is mainly characterized by technology-driven apps and platforms able to connect and match consumers and suppliers of goods and services in previously unknown ways and at greatly reduced transaction costs. Platforms are, in a way, self-regulated animals: they control entry/exit mechanism of the markets they operate in, steering at the same time reputational mechanisms, based on the possibility of rating strangers and peers involved in a transaction. Such a model spreads across a wide variety of sectors, including mobility, tourism, logistics, food services, and creates both opportunities and threats: on the one hand, it enables previously excluded actors to enter these markets and exploit new sources of income while determining an expansion of some sectors; on the other, it is disrupting traditional, often heavily regulated economic activities and creating tensions which are difficult to manage. From a regulatory perspective platforms are posing serious and complex challenges such as fulfillment of tax rules, compliance with labour regulation and their potential ability of abusing of dominant or monopolistic positions thanks to the network externalities which characterize the way such new platforms work. The need for a new and more adaptive and dynamic regulatory framework seems always more urgent. In fact âcopy and pasteâ regulation appears not able to cope with the emergence of new economic actors and risks inhibiting real competition as well as the provision of better services at reasonable prices. The Turin School of Local Regulation is promoting a three-day intensive training to analyse the economic and social foundations of platform economy and discuss some of the most problematic issues it raised: regulation challenges will be at the core of the training activities. Participants will be given the opportunity to attend theoretical and practical classes delivered by experts with different disciplinary backgrounds. Lectures include theory and relevant international case studies. Who: The course is mainly addressed to regulators, startuppers, policy makers, industry experts, software architects, researchers, managers, city planners , doctoral students, journalists Programme: WEDNESDAY 21ST NOVEMBER 2018 | THE ECONOMY OF PLATFORMS. RATIONALE AND FEATURES An overview of the concept of platform economy, with a focus on the main features characterizing the rise of new business models at the crossroads between digital and physical environments. - Economic analysis of platforms - Business models innovation - Social and network mechanisms - Role and value of data THURSDAY 22ND NOVEMBER 2018 | CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE PLATFORM ECONOMY The rise of platforms is posing a wide variety of challenges relating to distinct fields, including market competition, taxes, labour and employment regimes. What lies behind the opportunities opened up by technology evolution? - Markets disruption - Labour and platforms - Competition - Tax systems FRIDAY 23RD NOVEMBER 2018 | REGULATORY AND COMPETITION CHALLENGES FOR THE PLATFORM ECONOMY Notwithstanding the global dimension which often characterizes platforms as new market players, regulation is mainly local and place-based. How are different regulators dealing with the emergence of platforms? A focus on case studies from different geographical areas. - Local regulation - Regulatory challenges - Public policies - Platforms/regulators models of interaction Download the brochure Deadline: applications are open until October 19th 2018 REGISTER BY SEPTEMBER 7TH 2018 TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF EARLY BIRD FEES! Further info and applications at www.turinschool.eu/eep/sharing2018 SECRETARIAT Turin School of Local Regulation @ Fondazione per lâAmbiente Via Maria Vittoria 38 | 10123 Torino - Italy Phone: +39 346 8910600 email: [email protected] |