The economy world is in a shift towards collaborative economy. This shift requires an extensive change in behavior which has started to be adapted only by niche markets. To create a larger and more solid ‘change’ the markets needs to be enlarged and target both individual and social dimensions. During this shifting period aiming to enlarge the variety and increase the rate of second hand consumption may contribute to the stability of resulting in collaborative economy. This contribution will enhance the product efficiency, material life extension and product life optimisation as well as adapting a required change in behavior of an individual. Starting from this idea, the aim of this paper is to review recent literature on the history of consumption to mark out the relations between collaborative economy & second hand consumption. The purpose is to create a Product Service System for universities, targeting especially design and architecture faculties, which allowes students to access and to use second hand art supplies and course materials.Also second hand consumption and donating behavior is aimed to be improved and adapted in a larger scale.
L’economia globale si sta muovendo in direzione della Share Economy. Questa direzione necessita un estensivo cambiamento nei modelli di comportamento, ad oggi adottato solo da alcune nicchie di mercato. Per stimolare un “cambiamento” più esteso e solido, il mercato necessita di essere allargato e dovrebbe mirare sia agli individui che all’intera società. Durante questo periodo di cambiamento l’incremento del tasso di consumo di oggetti di seconda mano potrebbe contribuire alla stabilità dell’economia collaborativa. Questo contributo migliorerà l’efficienza dei prodotti, estenderà la vita dei materiali, ottimizzerà le funzionalità degli oggetti e cambierà il modo in cui le persone si comportano nei confronti degli oggetti di seconda mano. Partendo da questa idea, lo scopo della mia tesi è di sintetizzare la letteratura contemporanea sulla storia del consumo per indicare la relazione tra l’economia collaborativa e il consumo di seconda mano. Lo scopo è la creazione di un Product Service System per le università, più precisamente le facoltà di architettura e design, che permette agli utenti di accedere a articoli d’arte e materiali dei corsi scolastici di seconda mano.
Am I what or how I consume ? Cycle creative reuse. Designing a new platfom to enhance and adapt second hand use in art supplies and course materials
LACIN, SINEM
2012/2013
Abstract
The economy world is in a shift towards collaborative economy. This shift requires an extensive change in behavior which has started to be adapted only by niche markets. To create a larger and more solid ‘change’ the markets needs to be enlarged and target both individual and social dimensions. During this shifting period aiming to enlarge the variety and increase the rate of second hand consumption may contribute to the stability of resulting in collaborative economy. This contribution will enhance the product efficiency, material life extension and product life optimisation as well as adapting a required change in behavior of an individual. Starting from this idea, the aim of this paper is to review recent literature on the history of consumption to mark out the relations between collaborative economy & second hand consumption. The purpose is to create a Product Service System for universities, targeting especially design and architecture faculties, which allowes students to access and to use second hand art supplies and course materials.Also second hand consumption and donating behavior is aimed to be improved and adapted in a larger scale.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/10589/93143