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LA Times, Sept 2013 Market Drivers and Factors: Stats and data on what’s causing these trends, multi-industry. Read my post on these three factors. Societal Factors: Food sharing: “40% of human food goes to waste.” – Inc Magazine, July 2013 Car Parking: “The average motorist wastes a total of 2,549 hours circling the streets searching for a space, whether it is on the school run, the local high street or a supermarket or airport car park,” “Across the UK, it takes an average of six minutes and 45 seconds to find a suitable space but this is just the average, according to the survey by ParkatmyHouse.” – Collaborative Consumption via Telegraph, 2013 “By 2020, there will be 31 million members of car-sharing programs worldwide.”
Taskrabbit Slideshare, June 2013 Video: “The Montenegro Email List Case for Collaborative Consumption” offers multiple stats in this TED video, by Rachel Botsman, 2011 A San Francisco BART subway strike left 400,000 stranded. This resulted in “Ride-sharing apps such as Lyft, Sidecar and Uber [reporting] a spike in ridership for Sidecar 50% more drivers were on the road and there was a 40% increase in rides.” – Forbes, July 2013 Car ownership in the USA has peaked in 2006, “But in examining trends between 1984 and 2011, an UMTRI study shows the rate of vehicle ownership on a per-person, per-household and per-licensed-driver basis actually peaked years earlier in 2006.” – Scientific American, July 2013 Next generation of workers born as digital natives: “By 2025, 75 percent of the global workforce will be millennials, says the Business and Professional Women’s Foundation ” stats on Intuit article on managing millennials, sourcing Business and Professional Women’s Foundation, Intuit.com, July 2012.
The millennials are tech enabled, but lack resources boomers have: “Frequent technological contact with friends, family, and co-workers. Keep in mind the internet was not yet invented when boomers were 30 years old” and “Buying a home is not possible for many millennials because of the job situation. Boomers flocked to the housing market in their 20s and 30s.” Policy Mic, 2013. Dan Schawbel provides 74 stats about the millennial generation ranging from work, attitudes and behaviors. Dan Schawbel, June 2013 Economic Factors: “There are 80 million power drills in America that are used an average of 13 minutes,” says Chesky. “Does everyone really need their own drill?” New York Times, July 2013 Idle cars: “Private cars, on the other hand, sit idle 95% of the time” Techcrunch, Dec 2011 “The [market] share of new cars bought by Americans [aged] 18 to 34 dropped from 16% in 2007 to 12% last year.
Taskrabbit Slideshare, June 2013 Video: “The Montenegro Email List Case for Collaborative Consumption” offers multiple stats in this TED video, by Rachel Botsman, 2011 A San Francisco BART subway strike left 400,000 stranded. This resulted in “Ride-sharing apps such as Lyft, Sidecar and Uber [reporting] a spike in ridership for Sidecar 50% more drivers were on the road and there was a 40% increase in rides.” – Forbes, July 2013 Car ownership in the USA has peaked in 2006, “But in examining trends between 1984 and 2011, an UMTRI study shows the rate of vehicle ownership on a per-person, per-household and per-licensed-driver basis actually peaked years earlier in 2006.” – Scientific American, July 2013 Next generation of workers born as digital natives: “By 2025, 75 percent of the global workforce will be millennials, says the Business and Professional Women’s Foundation ” stats on Intuit article on managing millennials, sourcing Business and Professional Women’s Foundation, Intuit.com, July 2012.
The millennials are tech enabled, but lack resources boomers have: “Frequent technological contact with friends, family, and co-workers. Keep in mind the internet was not yet invented when boomers were 30 years old” and “Buying a home is not possible for many millennials because of the job situation. Boomers flocked to the housing market in their 20s and 30s.” Policy Mic, 2013. Dan Schawbel provides 74 stats about the millennial generation ranging from work, attitudes and behaviors. Dan Schawbel, June 2013 Economic Factors: “There are 80 million power drills in America that are used an average of 13 minutes,” says Chesky. “Does everyone really need their own drill?” New York Times, July 2013 Idle cars: “Private cars, on the other hand, sit idle 95% of the time” Techcrunch, Dec 2011 “The [market] share of new cars bought by Americans [aged] 18 to 34 dropped from 16% in 2007 to 12% last year.