Showing posts with label reputation economy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reputation economy. Show all posts

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Detroit 2.0 – cultural transformation

Certainly cultural transformation occurs but to what degree can it be actively catalyzed?

Creative class cities bloom and their opposites become walking Detroits.

How to revitalize your city into Rochester 2.0, Detroit 2.0:

  • Free houses for artist communities (the aesthetic future starts now); stimulatory homesteading initiatives
  • The post-ecotourism fad: ghetto tours; hip hop music and dance classes
  • Favorable tax policies and free trade zones like Paul Romer’s Charter Cities program (example: Hong Kong in Honduras)
  • Singapore/Korea-like targeted industrial policy (Welcome Stem Cell Research!)
  • Social policy liberalization: immigration amnesty, gay marriage, euthanasia, decriminalized marijuana use

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Craigslist 2.0: task outsourcing to local crowd labor

In the time, reputation, and fun hungry modern world, new tools like task outsourcing are emerging to provide these qualities, offering better ways for the invisible hand to meet in your meatsphere neighborhood.

The concept is that the crowdsourcing workplace meets Craig’s list in a local listing service with a reputation economy and badging/leveling up.

At least two startups offer task outsourcing services, TaskRabbit, which has accepted 1,000 reputation-garnering runners into their network to run tasks on demand, and Zaarly, where a consumer names their price for anything and obtains it from people nearby.

It will be interesting to see if there will be crossover in task outsourcing between physical-world tasks and online tasks, whether tools like TaskRabbit and Zaarly could become a 2.0 version of outsourced labor communities like elance, odesk, and 99designs.