Collaborative Profit-Sharing Platform for Mutual Venture Support
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Solution Overview
Problem
Individuals often struggle to realize their business dreams and hopes due to lack of experience, personal connections, credibility, or capital, and existing systems fail to provide effective mutual support among users engaged in separate ventures.
Innovation Solution
An information processing apparatus and method that enables users to share information, profits, and costs within a collaborative organization, utilizing experience, personal connections, and credibility, and distributing profits based on contribution rates to promote mutual support and growth.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If users engage in separate businesses individually, then each user can pursue their own venture dreams, but users cannot obtain mutual support and cooperation from others
Solution Approach 1:
The patent merges separate user businesses into a collaborative organization where users pool their resources including experience, personal connections, credibility, and capital. This combining allows individuals to maintain their own venture pursuits while simultaneously gaining access to collective support mechanisms that would be unavailable in isolation.
Solution Approach 2:
The collaborative organization serves multiple functions simultaneously: it acts as an investment pool for capital-raising, a networking platform for personal connections, a credibility verification system, and a profit-sharing mechanism. This multi-functionality addresses multiple user needs within a single organizational structure.
2Reliability
If users form a collaborative organization to share resources, then mutual support is enabled, but complexity of managing profit distribution and contribution calculation increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent transforms the complex profit distribution problem into a parameter-based calculation system. By defining contribution rates based on measurable parameters such as experience level, network value, credibility metrics, and capital investment, the system automates profit allocation through standardized formulas rather than manual negotiation, reducing management complexity.
Solution Approach 2:
The system enables automatic calculation and distribution of profits based on pre-defined contribution rates and formulas. The collaborative organization self-manages its profit distribution through automated computations that allocate returns according to each user's measured contributions, eliminating the need for complex external management intervention.
3Productivity
If users lack experience, personal connections, credibility, or capital, then individual business realization becomes difficult, but existing systems do not provide effective support for acquiring these resources
Solution Approach 1:
The collaborative organization acts as an intermediary structure that connects users who lack resources with those who have abundant resources. Through this mediating organization, users can access pooled capital, shared networks, verified credibility, and collective experience that would otherwise be unavailable to individual entrepreneurs.
Solution Approach 2:
The system performs preliminary accumulation of resources including capital, personal connections, and credibility metrics before users need them for their ventures. By pooling and preparing these resources in advance within the collaborative organization, users gain immediate access to supporting resources when initiating or expanding their businesses.
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AI summary
An information processing apparatus includes a control unit configured to execute: acquiring first information from each of the users belonging to a collaborative organization in which the users engaged in businesses in different fields are organized; providing the first information to a network in a browsable manner so that each of the users belonging to the collaborative organization can mutually share information; acquiring, for each of the users belonging to the collaborative organization, an amount of profit obtained from the business by the user; summing up profit return amounts for respective users, each of the profit return amounts being obtained by multiplying the amount of profit by a first rate; and calculating, for each of the users belonging to the collaborative organization, contribution cost to be obtained by multiplying the summed profit return amount by a second rate, the contribution cost being a cost to be distributed to the user.


