[PDF][PDF] How institutional arrangements impede realization of smart ecosystems: The case of door-to-door mobility integrators

T Schulz, M Überle - 2018 - scholar.archive.org
Technical progress has enabled companies to offer smart services. In the mobility sector,
emerging door-to-door (D2D) mobility integrators promise to provide highly individualized …

Door-to-door mobility integrators as keystone organizations of smart ecosystems: Resources and value co-creation–A literature review

T Schulz, M Böhm, H Gewald, H Krcmar - 2019 - aisel.aisnet.org
Cities around the world face major mobility-related challenges, such as traffic congestion
and air pollution. One primary cause of these challenges is the decision of citizens to use …

The long and winding road to smart integration of door-to-door mobility services: an analysis of the hindering influence of intra-role conflicts

T Schulz, H Gewald, M Böhm - 2018 - publications.hs-neu-ulm.de
Technical advances such as sensors and open data have enabled service integrators to
offer smarter service packages. Door-to-door (D2D) mobility integrators now promise to …

The negative effects of institutional logic multiplicity on service platforms in intermodal mobility ecosystems

T Schulz, M Böhm, H Gewald, Z Celik… - Business & Information …, 2020 - Springer
Digitalization is changing the mobility sector. Companies have developed entirely new
mobility services, and mobility services with pre-digital roots, such as ride-sharing and public …

[PDF][PDF] Towards a Design Framework for Service Platform Ecosystems.

A Hein, M Scheiber, M Böhm, J Weking, H Krcmar - ECIS, 2018 - andreas-hein.info
The emergence of digital platforms disrupts the way we communicate, interact, and utilize
services. We increasingly find ourselves in a world shifting away from Goods-Dominant (GD) …

Smart mobility: Contradictions in value co-creation

T Schulz, H Gewald, M Böhm, H Krcmar - Information Systems Frontiers, 2023 - Springer
Technical progress is disrupting the mobility sector. New door-to-door (D2D) mobility
integrators promise to offer smart mobility by packaging together different mobility services …

Making mobility-as-a-service: Towards governance principles and pathways

G Smith - 2020 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) is a service concept that integrates public transport
with other mobility services, such as car sharing, ride sourcing, and bicycle sharing. The …

Regulation and Governance Supporting Systemic MaaS Innovations–Towards Innovation Platforms

T Surakka, T Haahtela, F Härri, T Michl… - … Conference on Mobility …, 2017 - research.aalto.fi
Abstract Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is an example of a systemic innovation, where
sustainable mobility services addressing different customers' transport needs are integrated …

The road to autonomous mobility services: who drives the transition, where, and how?

M Alochet, C Midler, Y Shou… - International Journal of …, 2021 - inderscienceonline.com
Due to many technological and non-technological factors the automotive sector is currently
initiating a transition towards innovative mobility services using autonomous vehicles. In this …

The case of mobility as a service: A critical reflection on challenges for urban transport and mobility governance

K Pangbourne, D Stead, M Mladenović… - Governance of the smart …, 2018 - emerald.com
This chapter provides a reflective critique of Mobility as a Service (MaaS), an emerging
development seeking a role within the Smart Mobility paradigm. We assess a range of its …