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Smart cit cities and th the power of of data: str trugg ggling to o regulate Uber and Air irbnb in in Switzerland Presentation at the 12 th Aarauer Demokratietage, Democracy at the digital age 20th August 2020 Prof. Daniel Kbler,


  1. Smart cit cities and th the power of of data: str trugg ggling to o regulate Uber and Air irbnb in in Switzerland Presentation at the 12 th Aarauer Demokratietage, Democracy at the digital age 20th August 2020 Prof. Daniel Kübler, Marine Trichet, Lyne Schuppisser Department of Political Science & Centre for Democracy Studies

  2. What is is a smart city city?  Harness new technologies to make everything better. ₋ More collaborative and participative ₋ More efficient ₋ More economically viable ₋ Safer ₋ More fair ₋ More sustainable  Antoine Picon (2013): “ Smart cities develop information and communication technologies (ICT) to improve the quality of urban services and/or even reduce its costs . It designates a type of urban development capable of responding to the changing or emerging needs of institutions, businesses and citizens, in economic, social and environmental terms. ”

  3. Reg egulatory ch challenges in in smart citi cities  Data protection  Regulating issues posed by the digital economy The digital economy :  Direct contact between an owner and a seeker  Established via an online platform

  4. Research questions  How have urban political actors debated the regulatory challenges of digital platforms in the urban realm?  How have urban governments responded to these challenges?  What are the main difficulties in regulatory actions today? Source: Deloitte Sharing Economy Report (2015)

  5. Reg egulating Uber and Air irbnb in in Switzerland: exploratory stu tudy in in six ix cit cities Aarau Zurich Neuchâtel Davos Montreux Geneva

  6. Local governments’ perception of Air irbnb and Uber  Problem definition by political actors in cities: 1. “No problem” : platforms are welcome → Aarau 2. “Unfair competition” : mobilization of sectorial interests (hotels, taxis) calling for a level- playing field → Neuchâtel, Davos 3. “A matter of wider urban policy” : politicization beyond sectorial interests → Geneva, Montreux, Zurich  Depending on: → Structural aspects: importance of the different sectors (tourism, housing market, transport demands) → Political configurations: constellations of actors involved in political struggles over the sharing economy (political parties, rhetoric … )

  7. Regulatory approaches  In the field of taxi /VCT services: 1.Federal decisions: potential appeal from Uber to the federal court following Geneva’s decision to ban the company 2.Upscaling of taxi regulations: new legislation by the cantons Geneva (2017), Zurich (2018:), Montreux (2019)  In the field of short term accommodation: 1.No change: Aarau, Neuchâtel, Davos 2.Bilateral agreements with Airbnb: Zurich, Geneva, Montreux (ongoing) 3.New restrictions on short term accommodations: Geneva, Montreux (ongoing)

  8. Main ch challenges for regulation  “Governing without data ’ 1. Enforce rules through offline action → Geneva police controls targeting Uber drivers 2. Impute data via incentives to end users: → Guest card in Davos and Montreux 3. Monitor activities on the platform: → Municipal agents sift through Airbnb website in Neuchâtel → Web-scraping in Amsterdam, Paris (no evidence – yet- for Swiss cities)

  9. Con Conclusion  Arrival of global players of the platform economy → leads to very different (construction of) problems in different cities → that sometimes cause (variable) regulatory change  Challenge of governing without data → Law enforcement issues → Need to discuss the need to create a legal basis regarding data collection and analysis by public authorities

  10. Tha Thank you ou for or you our atten entio ion, I I am am loo lookin ing for orward to o he hearin ing you our fee eedbacks. .

  11. Research works  Marine Trichet, Daniel Kübler & Lyne Schuppisser, Smart cities and the power of data: struggling to regulate Uber and Airbnb in Switzerland ( oingoing publishing process) .  Marine Trichet, E-participation and urban governance: how civic tech reshapes urban policy in smart cities? (ongoing PhD thesis).

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