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Title Developing Service Innovation - Electromobility in a Regiopolitan Area in Germany
ID_Doc 68638
Authors Özdemir, F; Said, C; Daub, J; Bergmann, G; Bingener, S
Title Developing Service Innovation - Electromobility in a Regiopolitan Area in Germany
Year 2016
Published
DOI
Abstract Studies indicate that electromobility will emerge in urban areas. Redesigning and changing urban mobility solutions, electromobility is intended with a huge potential of sustainable innovation. However, changing the mobility culture depends on the consideration of certain requirements. According to Urn, the automobile development lies in breaking the dominant role of cars which results in a development deadlock. Changing the mobility culture, two central factors are important: the mental approach to mobility options and the infrastructural conditions. Future mobility isn't about less mobility, but rather a different way of being mobile and using different types of mobility solutions. This research project in progress is based on the systemic-relational approach and seeks to develop and introduce the conditions of electromobility in an urban area without a well-frequented local public transport by a networked innovation cooperation in 4 development areas. The central goal of this work is the integrated development of service innovation of technical and non-technical manner based on the network of project partners, the city council and the university. A change towards electromobility means changing infrastructure, market actors and business models. It signifies a change of social-cultural systems regarding mobility habits, practices and values. One of our main results show that the emotional perception by using experiences of electromobility has a positive effect on its social acceptability which raises the "coolness resp. flow factor" of electromobility.
Author Keywords Service innovation; electromobility; new mobility culture; regional development
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science & Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
EID WOS:000392785700394
WoS Category Business; Economics
Research Area Business & Economics
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