Families_Share: digital and social innovation for work–life balance

IF 2.1 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Digital Policy Regulation and Governance Pub Date : 2022-03-08 DOI:10.1108/dprg-02-2021-0028
Agostino Cortesi, Carlotta Berionni, Carina Veeckman, C. Leonardi, G. Schiavo, M. Zancanaro, M. Cescon, Maria Sangiuliano, Dimitris Tampakis, Manolis Falelakis
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Purpose The European H2020 Families_Share project aims at offering a grass-root approach and a co-designed platform supporting families for sharing time and tasks related to childcare, parenting, after-school and leisure activities and other household tasks. To achieve this objective, the Families_Share project has been built on current practices which are already leveraging on mutual help and support among families, such as Time Banks, Social Streets and self-organizing networks of parents active at the neighbourhood level and seek to harness the potential of ICT networks and mobile technologies to increase the effectiveness of participatory innovation. The aim of this paper is to present and discuss the Families_Share methodology and platform, as well as the results obtained by several partecipating communities in different European countries. Design/methodology/approach This paper discusses how the Families Share approach (CAPS project, Horizon 2020) is bringing the sharing economy to childcare. Families Share developed a co-caring approach and a co-designed digital welfare platform to support parents with sharing time and tasks related to childcare, after-school and leisure activities. Families Share conducted two iterative pilot experiments and related socio-economic evaluations in six European cities. More than 3,000 citizens were engaged in the co-design process through their local community organizations and more than 1,700 parents and children actively experimented with the approach by organizing collaborative childcare activities. The authors discuss the challenges and solutions of co-designing a socio-technical approach aimed at facilitating socially innovative childcare models, and how the Families Share approach, based on technology-supported co-production of childcare, may provide a new sustainable welfare model for municipalities and companies with respect to life––work balance. Findings The authors discuss the challenges and solutions of co-designing a technological tool aimed at facilitating socially innovative childcare models, and how the Families Share approach may provide a new sustainable welfare model for municipalities and companies with respect to work–life balance. Originality/value As a main difference with state-of-the-art proposals, Families_Share is aimed to provide support to networks of parents in the organization of self-managed activities, this way being orthogonal with respect either to social-network functionalities or to supply and demand services. Furthermore, Families_Share has been based on a participative approach for both the ICT platform and the overall structure.
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familes_share:实现工作与生活平衡的数字和社会创新
欧洲H2020 Families_Share项目旨在提供一种基层方法和一个共同设计的平台,支持家庭分享与儿童保育、育儿、课后和休闲活动以及其他家务有关的时间和任务。为了实现这一目标,familes_share项目建立在现有做法的基础上,这些做法已经利用了家庭之间的相互帮助和支持,如时间银行、社会街道和活跃在社区一级的自组织父母网络,并寻求利用信息通信技术网络和移动技术的潜力,提高参与式创新的有效性。本文的目的是介绍和讨论Families_Share方法和平台,以及不同欧洲国家的几个参与社区所获得的结果。设计/方法/方法本文讨论了家庭共享方法(CAPS项目,地平线2020)如何将共享经济带入儿童保育领域。家庭共享开发了一种共同照顾的方法和共同设计的数字福利平台,以支持父母分享与儿童保育、课后和休闲活动相关的时间和任务。“家庭共享”在六个欧洲城市进行了两次迭代试点实验和相关的社会经济评估。3000多名市民通过当地社区组织参与了共同设计过程,1700多名家长和儿童通过组织合作儿童保育活动积极地尝试了这种方法。作者讨论了共同设计一种旨在促进社会创新儿童保育模式的社会技术方法的挑战和解决方案,以及基于技术支持的儿童保育共同生产的家庭共享方法如何为市政当局和公司提供一种新的可持续福利模式,以平衡生活和工作。作者讨论了共同设计一种旨在促进社会创新儿童保育模式的技术工具的挑战和解决方案,以及家庭共享方法如何为市政当局和公司提供一种关于工作与生活平衡的新的可持续福利模式。与最先进的方案不同的是,familes_share旨在为父母网络组织自我管理活动提供支持,这种方式与社交网络功能或供需服务是正交的。此外,familes_share基于信息和通信技术平台和整体结构的参与性方法。
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