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[Micromobility - podcast #65] Viral Nature: thinking about the impact of coronavirus on micromobility with Horace

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[Micromobility - podcast #65] Viral Nature: thinking about the impact of coronavirus on micromobility with Horace

This week, Horace joins Oliver for a discussion about the impact of COVID19 on the world of micromobility, as well as taking questions from Twitter. 

Specifically, we cover: 

 

  • Horace discusses the work of Nassim Taleb on anti fragility and tail risks, and how that applies to micromobility’s low-end disruption

  • Why financial stress, shorter distances being travelled in quarantine areas and the low-cost nature of micromobility position it to do well in the face of this crisis. 

  • Examining this pandemic in the face of historical challenges like WW2 and earlier pandemics

  • The impacts and opportunities faced by shared micromobility operators in the meantime. 

  • How brands can be ‘made’ in moments of crisis. 

  • Whether the early movement for ‘emergency bike lanes’ to facilitate physically isolated movement will take hold, and how that could spread around the globe.

 

 

 

NOTE: Apologies in advance for the audio quality. Things are moving very quickly, and even though we recorded this on Saturday, lots has changed since then. It’s not quite up the standards that we’d normally want, but we prioritised shipping it out sooner given how fast everything is moving. 


Catch us on Twitter @MicromobilityCo. Horace and Oliver are also active on their personal accounts and would love to hear from you.

 

 

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