30445 - SHARING ECONOMY AND SMART CITIES MANAGEMENT
Department of Social and Political Sciences
FRANCESCO LONGO
Mission & Content Summary
MISSION
CONTENT SUMMARY
The program includes 6 different topics (24 lessons):
1. SHARING ECONOMY AND SMART CITIES: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK (4 lessons)
2. DESIGNING NEW VALUE PROPOSITION FOR SHARING ECONOMY AND SMART CITIES (2 lessons)
3. ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES FOR INNOVATION (6 lessons)
4. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION (2 lessons)
5. CASE PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION (6 lessons)
6. GROUP EXERCISE: ASSESSING AND DEVELOPING NEW VALUE PROPOSITIONS (4 lessons)
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- present and discuss the sharing economy, smart cities and collaborative networks frameworks, both under a business and public interest perspective;
- understand the roles that technologies and business models may play for sustainable and pro-social services.
APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- design and evaluate new value proposition/ new business models based on sharing economy and smart cities models;
- implement and manage innovation and change in sharing based markets and community environments;
Teaching methods
- Lectures
- Guest speaker's talks (in class or in distance)
- Collaborative Works / Assignments
DETAILS
The program is based on different training tools:
- Lectures about theoretical approaches on the issues;
- Extensive case discussion both for sharing economy and smart cities experiences;
- Interviews to sharing economy and smart cities managers and entrepreneurs;
- Group exercises to assess and develop new value proposition for community needs useful both for business and government;
- Site visit to an iconic smart building
Assessment methods
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ATTENDING STUDENTS
The course grading is based on a written exam (open questions). Attending students receive an individual evaluation calculated as following:
- 70% written exam.
- 30% group project.
NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
The assessment of non attending students is solely based on their written exam.
Teaching materials
ATTENDING STUDENTS
Paper collection on Sharing economy and smart cities. For the registered students the readings are available on the e-learning platform (https://blackboard.unibocconi.it/)
Case studies and slides uploaded on Bboard
NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
A) Paper collection on Sharing economy and smart cities. For the registered students the readings are available on the e-learning platform (https://blackboard.unibocconi.it/)
B) Stephany A. (2015), The Business of Sharing, Making it in the New Sharing Economy, Springer
C) Batty M. (2018), Inventing future cities, The MIT Press.