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The Transition To Smart Mobility Acceptance And Roles In Future Transportation Leander Kauschke

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The Transition To Smart Mobility Acceptance And Roles In Future Transportation Leander Kauschke
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Publisher: Springer Gabler
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.13 MB
Pages: 310
Author: Leander Kauschke
ISBN: 9783658430009, 3658430001
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Transition To Smart Mobility Acceptance And Roles In Future Transportation Leander Kauschke by Leander Kauschke 9783658430009, 3658430001 instant download after payment.

Most contemporary notions of the fairly recent concept ‘smart mobility’ portray an imminent transition of similar socio-economic consequences as the shift from horses to automobiles did 100 years ago. Present book thus offers an in-depth look at the variables involved in the equation of smart mobility acceptance (1) and envisaged institutional change (2). Both views are embedded in the Multi-Level Perspective. Study 1 develops a structural equation model in SmartPLS. Use cases cover eBikes (N=537), mobility-as-a-service (N=531), and fully automated vehicles (N=558). Based on the results, acceptance relies on five factors: performance expectancy, facilitating conditions, social influence, habit, and hedonic motivation. Study 2 applies the Institutional Role Model (IRM) to better understand system dynamics. Thus, the smart mobility ecosystem is mapped in a structured manner. It identifies nine institutions, as well as four technical and four economic roles. Results of interviews with experts (N=8) support the IRM’s significance as a vision provider for a new mobility regime. In the end, these two perspectives amalgamate. This opens a sophisticated space for public debate about the commencing transition to smart mobility.

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