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Inventing Mobility for All

Mastering Mobility-As-A-Service with Self-Driving Vehicles
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
352 Seiten
Englisch
Emerald Publishing Limitederschienen am26.04.2022
Inventing Mobility For All: Mastering Mobility-as-a-Service with Self-Driving Vehicles describes Mobility-as-a-Service and explains the impact of this mobility concept on social and societal life as well as on people's travel behavior.mehr
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KlappentextInventing Mobility For All: Mastering Mobility-as-a-Service with Self-Driving Vehicles describes Mobility-as-a-Service and explains the impact of this mobility concept on social and societal life as well as on people's travel behavior.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-80043-179-9
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
FormatTrade Paperback (USA)
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum26.04.2022
Seiten352 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 137 mm, Höhe 214 mm, Dicke 20 mm
Gewicht436 g
Artikel-Nr.58592278
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part 1: Mobility, Prosperity and the EnvironmentChapter 1. Can We Still Go Places?Chapter 2. Mobility Means ProsperityChapter 3. Social Costs of MobilityChapter 4. All Just a Misunderstanding?Part 2: Into the CitiesChapter 5. The Rush to the CitiesChapter 6. More and More TrafficChapter 7. The Cities Fight BackChapter 8. What Is Happening in Rural Areas?Part 3: Radical Change in the Auto IndustryChapter 9. A Disintegrating Supply ChainChapter 10. Autonomous, Electric and ConnectedChapter 11. All Together NowPart 4 - Outlook for Mobility-as-a-ServiceChapter 12. Making Mobility BetterChapter 13. Nothing Works Without AppsChapter 14. Reinventing the Value ChainChapter 15. Multimodal TransportationChapter 16. Pods and ShuttlesChapter 17. But Will It Be Profitable?Chapter 18. A Wager on the Future?Part 5 - What Customers WantChapter 19. If Wishes Were HorsesChapter 20. Going Places, But DifferentlyPart 6 - What Companies Can Do (And Need To)Chapter 21. What MattersChapter 22. Wanted: A Business ModelPart 7 - Cities Lead the WayChapter 23. Ideas, Projects & VisionsChapter 24. There Is Another WayPart 8 - What Are the Benefits of Mobility-as-a-Service?Chapter 25. Jobs and ProsperityChapter 26. More Life, Less TrafficChapter 27. Mobility For AllChapter 28. New Locations, New NationsPart 9 - What Will It Take to Make It Work?mehr

Autor

Andreas Herrmann is Professor of Business Administration and one of the Directors at the Institute for Mobility at the University of St. Gallen (IMO-HSG).

Johann Jungwirth is the Vice President of Mobility-as-a-Service at Mobileye, an Intel company, in Jerusalem. He is responsible for the new business area of mobility solutions with self-driving vehicles.