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Title:

Not-So-Random Acts Of Kindness

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Organizer:
Guillaume Lebleu, lebleu.org
Description:
Mobile technology makes the real world a massive real-time multi-player play ground. This is a unique opportunity to move away from "all work and no play" or from the "this for that" of traditional money, towards motivating people to spontaneously provide good experiences, and collectively evolve towards more indirect forms of reciprocity.
Questions
Answered:
  1. Do achievement badges influence behavior more than monetary rewards?
  2. Do people donate more when their donations are publicized to their social networks?
  3. Will gifts be taxable?
  4. Is scarcity a myth?
  5. Can supply and demand be matched in better ways than through the market?
  6. What motivates people to do good?
  7. How does traditional money play alongside new forms of social recognition?
  8. How do we avoid social capital bankruptcy?
  9. Are reputation based systems necessarily following a power law distribution?
  10. Can we avoid the tragedy of the commons by relying less on money?
Level:
Intermediate
Category:
Community / Online Community, Mobile Applications, Social Issues, Social Networking, Video Games
Type:
Panel
Event:
Interactive 2010
on 18/8/09
Would love to see this- the time is ripe for a more thorough understanding of gifting, reciprocity, social capital and reputation management.
tommy payne
on 21/8/09
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on 2/9/09
Joe Edelman of http://groundcrew.us will be a co-panelist
Kyle Outlaw
on 4/9/09
Guillaume is a visionary in the area of technology and alternative currencies. I am looking forward to this panel.
on 5/9/09
Guillaume has the most inclusive and sophisticate view of mobile commerce of anyone I know. This panel needs someone from foursquare!
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