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Smart Urban Mobility Transitions

Smart Urban Mobility Transitions. Emergence of Systems Innovation. AGENDA. Introduction Innovation Hype-Cycle Transition Approach Trends and Drivers Cluster Discussion Conclusion. Innovation Hype-Cycle. Innovation and Systems Theory. MULTILEVEL APPROACH.

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Smart Urban Mobility Transitions

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  1. Smart Urban Mobility Transitions Emergence of Systems Innovation

  2. AGENDA • Introduction • Innovation Hype-Cycle • Transition Approach • Trends and Drivers • Cluster Discussion • Conclusion

  3. Innovation Hype-Cycle • Innovation and Systems Theory

  4. MULTILEVEL APPROACH • Transition Theory and Management Concept Source: Multi-level perspective on transitions (Geels & Schot, 2010, p. 25) :

  5. TRENDS AND DRIVERS • Socio-technical Scenario Studies • Financial Instruments to „operationalize transport“ are diversifying • Pricing measures, budget refom; third user or citizen co-financing, ... • Sharing Practices are further out-spreading in particular with young ager • Professional car-/ bike sharing systems, civil movement actions, e • Cycling Practices are further enrolling and taking benefit in urban regions • Bicycle and ULV lanes, shared space, storage infrastructure, ... • Real Time Information and simple access to Public Modes of Transport • Novel ICT options to synchronize travelling in case of delay and disruptions • Electromobility is enrolling - in fleets and with available household budgets • Electric vehicles in company fleets, or as second vehicle alternatives • Public Transport gets seamless, out of the city centre to the urban region • Ligthrail/ tramway (mass transit), electric bus systems, intermodal hubs, ...

  6. CLUSTER DISCUSSION • Cluster 1, pricing measures • Cluster 2, non-motorised transport • Cluster 3, network and traffic management • Cluster 4, electric mobility • Cluster 5, public transport organisation

  7. CONCLUSION • Technical Systems can be more easily piloted than later up-taken • - The „valley of innovation‘s death“ can be asthoningly broad and deep • Socio-technical Systems are crucial to understand technological change • – Simple and context specifc practicess may be a lot easier to achieve • Niches to Regime shifts are wicked and complex due to path dependencies • At the regime level institutional reforms (policy innovations) are important • Regime to Landscape is transformation of the socio-economic and -cultural • To transform from regimes to landscape asks for involvment and participation

  8. Thanks a lot for your attention! Smart Urban Mobiilty Transitions – Emergence of Systems Innovation

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