Discussing about “Inclusion in Sharing-Based Services”. A design workshop using an analytic tool

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Abstract: The activities based on collaboration and shared consumption are hard to classify and it is not possible to define a taxonomy. Also, in this field some evidence address racial discriminations, the lack of worker protections and a lack of regulations. The authors argue that considerations about ‘inclusion’ and ‘exclusion’ state are needed for services involved in sharing-based activities. In addition, the ‘Sharing-Based Services’ (SBS) conceptual framework is proposed to study and analyse services in sharing-based contexts. In particular, this paper describes the activities of a design workshop organised with the aim to open a discussion about the aspects of the ‘inclusion’ and ‘exclusion’ in SBS. An analytic toolkit (‘Sharinc’) was used with the aim to consider these aspects analysing the structure of a SBS. Finally, this paper presents the results of the workshop achieved by the usage of the toolkit and by participants' feedback.

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Busciantella Ricci, D., Dong, H., Rinaldi, A., & Tosi, F. (2017). Discussing about “Inclusion in Sharing-Based Services”. A design workshop using an analytic tool. Design Journal, 20(sup1), S4671–S4677. https://doi.org/10.1080/14606925.2017.1352964

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