Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-18014
Publication type: Article in scientific journal
Type of review: Peer review (publication)
Title: New solutions in sustainable commuting : the attitudes and experience of European stakeholders and experts in Switzerland
Authors: Hoerler, Raphael
Haerri, Fabian
Hoppe, Merja
et. al: No
DOI: 10.3390/socsci8070220
10.21256/zhaw-18014
Published in: Social Sciences
Volume(Issue): 8
Issue: 7
Page(s): 220
Pages to: 239
Issue Date: 23-Jul-2019
Publisher / Ed. Institution: MDPI
ISSN: 2076-0760
Language: English
Subjects: Commuting; Sustainable mobility; Mobility as a Service; Trends; Mmobility management; Stakeholder survey
Subject (DDC): 380: Transportation
Abstract: New technologies and services can support sustainable mobility if they are successfully integrated into the given mobility system. Decision-makers play a decisive role as ‘enablers’ for such commodities. To find out how a transformation towards sustainable commuting can be forced by implementing innovative solutions like carsharing, Mobility as a Service, or autonomous vehicles, relevant stakeholders were identified for three European case studies. Their perspectives and openness towards trends and new solutions were researched in an online survey. In addition, five expert interviews and two workshops in Switzerland deepened the understanding of how new mobility services could be incorporated into companies through mobility management. Results reflect a strong distinction of stakeholders by their national borders and responsibilities. As new mobility technologies and solutions require collaboration, the acts of supporting strong cross-border and cross-disciplinary cooperation, as well as developing joint interests and work processes beyond traditional ones, are suggested as important starting points. The study reveals a high openness of important stakeholders towards new mobility services and discusses the experience of experts in company mobility management.
URI: https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/18014
Fulltext version: Published version
License (according to publishing contract): CC BY 4.0: Attribution 4.0 International
Departement: School of Engineering
Organisational Unit: Institute of Sustainable Development (INE)
Published as part of the ZHAW project: Smart Commuting
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Hoerler, R., Haerri, F., & Hoppe, M. (2019). New solutions in sustainable commuting : the attitudes and experience of European stakeholders and experts in Switzerland. Social Sciences, 8(7), 220–239. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci8070220
Hoerler, R., Haerri, F. and Hoppe, M. (2019) ‘New solutions in sustainable commuting : the attitudes and experience of European stakeholders and experts in Switzerland’, Social Sciences, 8(7), pp. 220–239. Available at: https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci8070220.
R. Hoerler, F. Haerri, and M. Hoppe, “New solutions in sustainable commuting : the attitudes and experience of European stakeholders and experts in Switzerland,” Social Sciences, vol. 8, no. 7, pp. 220–239, Jul. 2019, doi: 10.3390/socsci8070220.
HOERLER, Raphael, Fabian HAERRI und Merja HOPPE, 2019. New solutions in sustainable commuting : the attitudes and experience of European stakeholders and experts in Switzerland. Social Sciences. 23 Juli 2019. Bd. 8, Nr. 7, S. 220–239. DOI 10.3390/socsci8070220
Hoerler, Raphael, Fabian Haerri, and Merja Hoppe. 2019. “New Solutions in Sustainable Commuting : The Attitudes and Experience of European Stakeholders and Experts in Switzerland.” Social Sciences 8 (7): 220–39. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci8070220.
Hoerler, Raphael, et al. “New Solutions in Sustainable Commuting : The Attitudes and Experience of European Stakeholders and Experts in Switzerland.” Social Sciences, vol. 8, no. 7, July 2019, pp. 220–39, https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci8070220.


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