In 2009, the German government launched its "National Development Plan for Electric Mobility" which set the concrete target of having 1 million electric vehicles on the road by 2020. However, there have been hypes around e-mobility before and even if this goal were to be reached, a merely quantitative aim of a certain number of electric vehicles will not suffice to contribute to a more sustainable development in transport. This requires a more comprehensive vision of sustainable e-mobility as a system innovation. Thus, the question addressed in this thesis is: How can we assess - at this critical early stage - whether there is potential for e-mobility developing as a sustainable system innovation? A theoretical framework will be developed f...
Most experts agree that automated vehicles (AV) will be commercialized sooner or later and that this...
Overall traffic in Germany is constantly increasing. Automobiles account for 57 percent of all trips...
\u3cp\u3eIn this paper, we aim to understand what ICT-related automobility experiments are initiated...
The current momentum in the electrification of the car fuels hope for a transition in mobility. Howe...
The current mobility system faces severe sustainability challenges and requires a fundamental change...
The current mobility system faces severe sustainability challenges and requires a fundamental change...
Changes in mobility and transport are the key issues for a climate-neutral future. Electrification, ...
A popular current topic for urban as well as for transport planning is e-mobility. In the foreseeab...
A wide range of intractable problems such as polluting emissions, noise, accidents, resource depleti...
Innovations theories focusing on socio-technical regimes assume niches to be an initial point for so...
AbstractThe transition towards electric mobility is increasingly acknowledged as one of the most ben...
Extending the arguments raised by Dennis and Urry in After the Car (2009), this paper examines the p...
The mobility sector in Germany is currently exposed to great challenges and chances. On the one hand...
Electromobility is currently fuelling hopes worldwide for a more sustainable development of the tran...
Paper presented at the Colloquium Gerpisa 2013, Paris (http://gerpisa.org/node/2085), Session n°: ...
Most experts agree that automated vehicles (AV) will be commercialized sooner or later and that this...
Overall traffic in Germany is constantly increasing. Automobiles account for 57 percent of all trips...
\u3cp\u3eIn this paper, we aim to understand what ICT-related automobility experiments are initiated...
The current momentum in the electrification of the car fuels hope for a transition in mobility. Howe...
The current mobility system faces severe sustainability challenges and requires a fundamental change...
The current mobility system faces severe sustainability challenges and requires a fundamental change...
Changes in mobility and transport are the key issues for a climate-neutral future. Electrification, ...
A popular current topic for urban as well as for transport planning is e-mobility. In the foreseeab...
A wide range of intractable problems such as polluting emissions, noise, accidents, resource depleti...
Innovations theories focusing on socio-technical regimes assume niches to be an initial point for so...
AbstractThe transition towards electric mobility is increasingly acknowledged as one of the most ben...
Extending the arguments raised by Dennis and Urry in After the Car (2009), this paper examines the p...
The mobility sector in Germany is currently exposed to great challenges and chances. On the one hand...
Electromobility is currently fuelling hopes worldwide for a more sustainable development of the tran...
Paper presented at the Colloquium Gerpisa 2013, Paris (http://gerpisa.org/node/2085), Session n°: ...
Most experts agree that automated vehicles (AV) will be commercialized sooner or later and that this...
Overall traffic in Germany is constantly increasing. Automobiles account for 57 percent of all trips...
\u3cp\u3eIn this paper, we aim to understand what ICT-related automobility experiments are initiated...