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business as usual (not) Challenges of the New Sharing Economy: P2P (Peer to Peer), Platform Cooperativism and the Commons Transition Riverside Theatres (Rafferty’s), Parramatta Tuesday 11 October 10 am - 12 noon Tickets/Registration: www.goo.gl/pA8rCM International Speaker: Michel Bauwens, P2P Foundation The sharing economy, refers to a market model of peer to peer exchange where transactions are facilitated via online services. This seminar, will focus on the economic challenges for community, business and social enterprise in the new sharing economy and look to new ways of working. a partnership project between: Mercury Cooperative Ltd & Social Enterprise Services, Western Sydney Community Forum and Parramatta City Council
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Page 1: business (not) as usual - Social Enterprise Servicessocialenterprise.com.au/wp-content/uploads/BNAU-postcard.pdf · business (not) as usual Challenges of the New Sharing Economy:

business as usual(not)Challenges of the New Sharing Economy: P2P (Peer to Peer), Platform Cooperativism and the Commons Transition

Riverside Theatres (Rafferty’s), ParramattaTuesday 11 October 10 am - 12 noonTickets/Registration: www.goo.gl/pA8rCM

International Speaker: Michel Bauwens, P2P FoundationThe sharing economy, refers to a market model of peer to peer exchange where transactions are facilitated via online services. This seminar, will focus on the economic challenges for community, business and social enterprise in the new sharing economy and look to new ways of working.

a partnership project between: Mercury Cooperative Ltd & Social Enterprise Services, Western Sydney Community Forum and Parramatta City Council