Changing Models of Ownership: Part III. Claro Partners' project Changing Models of Ownership and Value Exchange sought to understand how the concept of ownership and its transfer have changed – and are changing – in recent years. This is one of three short articles which Shareable will publish this month, featuring content from Claro's latest work. Following the past two weeks' posts about their study into changing models of ownership and value exchange, Claro Partners continues to present some cases which illustrate ways in which companies are trying to provide solutions and capitalize on issues that arise from a world seeing changes provoked by technology and shifts in behavior.
Continuing the thread from last week, Claro delves into the realm of personal data ownership, both online and offline. They consulted with Nick Noles, an expert in the field from the Department of Psychology at the University of Michigan who specializes in the psychology of property and ownership. Check out all posts in the series: Changing Models of Ownership: Part II. Claro Partners' project Changing Models of Ownership and Value Exchange sought to understand how the concept of ownership and its transfer have changed – and are changing – in recent years.
This is one of three short articles which Shareable will publish this month, featuring content from Claro's latest work. Following last week’s post about their study into changing models of ownership and value exchange, Claro Partners presents some business cases which illustrate ways in which companies are trying to provide solutions and capitalize on issues that arise from a world seeing changes provoked by technology and shifts in behavior. Personal Data Ownership Personal data ownership, both online and offline, is an area that consistently provokes discussion and thinking. Nick Noles, an expert in the field from the Department of Psychology at the University of Michigan, specializes in the psychology of property and ownership. Check out all posts in the series: Sharing by design. Shareable.