By Rachel Botsman and Roo Rogers
A groundbreaking and original book, What’s Mine is Yours articulates for the first time the roots of "collaborative consumption," Rachel Botsman and Roo Roger's timely new coinage for the technology-based peer communities that are transforming the traditional landscape of business, consumerism, and the way we live. Readers captivated by Chris Anderson’s The Long Tail, Van Jones’ The Green Collar Economy or Malcolm Gladwell’s The Tipping Point will be wowed by this landmark contribution to the evolving ecology of commerce and sustainability.
Videos made by / with author Rachel Botsman
Botman's Case for Collaborative Consumption
Relevant Links
- Interview with Botman on collaborative consumption, magazine for innovation event, October/November 2015
- What’s Yours Is Mine: Against the Sharing Economy (2015), book by Tom Slee
Table of Contents of What's Mine Is Yours
Part I - Context
- Enough Is Enough
- All-Consuming
- From Generation Me to Generation We
Part II - Groundswell
- The Rise of Collaborative Consumption
- Better Than Ownership
- What Goes Around Comes Around
- We Are All in This Together
Part III - Implications
- Collaborative Design
- Community Is the Brand
- The Evolution of Collaborative Consumption