GRACE16 explores how co-ops would interact within an Augmented Collaborative Economy

02 Jun 2016

CIBP is excited to launch GRACE16, a global research designed to explore the way different Coops would interact within an Augmented Collaborative Economy.

To take part in the study click here: http://sgiz.mobi/s3/GRACE16; and use the following password: CIBP16 

The findings of the study will be presented at the 3rd International Summit of Cooperatives.

As Andrea Karner, CIBP General Secretary, pointed out “Our overall objective is to advance the management practice of Coops across industries, through practical and actionable insights and by better understanding the evolving role of Collaborative Economy within the Coop sector, while we explore topics including digitalization, system dynamics, ecosystem economics and platform-based business modelling”.

CIBP and the International Summit of Cooperatives are currently inviting leaders, researchers, thinkers and practitioners within the Coop sector to assess the cross-sector challenges and explore the way different Coops can work together in an Augmented Collaborative Economy.

The survey is available in 6 languages: English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.

For more information about GRACE16, and to access the Participant Information Sheet, please click here.

GRACE16 is a research conducted by Shakesteer for CIBP , the first international organisation that brings together Popular and Cooperative banking players from five continents.

Photo: CIBP world congress, Rio de Janeiro, October 2015

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