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Deliverables
A toolbox will be assembled to correlate each policy context to a business model from WP 3 and to a corresponding car sharing typology among those defined in WP 2.
Automotive sector potential impact on vehicle sales and substitution patternsThe impacts of the diffusion of car sharing services in the automotive sector will be assessed in terms of projected sales of both conventionally fuelled and electric vehicles.
Assessment report of existing car-sharing business models and evidence of impacts on the industrial sectorThis deliverable will collate evidence on the impact of car sharing services and associated business model innovation on the automotive industry value chain as a whole.
Report on dissemination and public communication activitiesReport on dissemination and public communication activities, including quantitative measures of efficiency and effectivess of the actions taken according to the dissemination plan.
User profiles of different car sharing variants, determinants of car-sharing use and structural conversion modelsService-specific user profiles will be established in defined European cities, showing what factors trigger conversion to different car sharing variants, will be identified.
Key technology and social innovation drivers for car-sharingThis deliverable will investigate how the diffusion of the services can be matched with both the emergence of social innovation patterns and with the growing use of app-based and other Web 2.0 services
Analysis of business models for car sharingThe typology of different business models through which car sharing is being implemented will be analysed using criteria such as ownership, membership, geographic location and scope, extension beyond car sharing, revenue streams.
Car sharing in Europe: a multidimensional classification and inventoryThis deliverable will clarify the different typologies of car sharing practices in Europe according to type of sharing, business model, technology contents, characteristics of the city etc.
Segmentation of urban mobility styles and their affinity to car sharing variantsThe aim of the deliverable is to gather insight into the potential for change by exploring the affinity to car sharing within different segments. The segmentation also will be the first step to establish a standardized tool that allows city authorities to assess the mobility styles in their communities as part of a decision tool.
Report on outcomes of the “Innovation Camp”Both papers presented at STARS Innovation Camp, related presentations and minutes of the scientific meeting will be included in a booklet.
Evaluation report on the historic growth, current status and likely future trends for car sharing schemes in the EUEvidence from both previous studies and ad-hoc interviews with key players on the impacts of existing car sharing services on the automotive market will be provided.
"Proceedings of Stakeholder Workshop #2""Both papers presented at the Stakeholder Workshop #1, related presentations and minutes of the scientific meeting will be included in a booklet."
Mobility scenarios of car sharing: gap analysis and impacts in the cities of tomorrowThe deliverable will investigate what impact each system has on car ownership, mobility habits and the consumption of public space. The resulting scenarios will be evaluated to estimate their impacts on congestion and use of infrastructures, environment, safety, social cohesion and opportunities for different categories of citizens.
The growth of car sharing in a business as usual scenarioThis task will collect information on the development plans of sharing mobility schemes in the short and medium term that are already being prospected by different service operators.
An integrated model of driving factors for conversion to car-sharingThe deliverable will assemble the empirical evidence collected in WPs 2, 3 and 4 to give an overall picture of the underlying mechanisms behind observed behavioural changes towards an increased use of shared mobility services.
Business models investigation report: winner and loser business model chart and impacts on public transportationThe feasibility of new business models will be assessed by considering the following potential lines of evolution: 1) innovative procurement schemes, 2) public-private partnerships, 3) new implementation processes that lead to bankable projects.
"Proceedings of Stakeholder Workshop #1""Both papers presented at the Stakeholder Workshop #1, related presentations and minutes of the scientific meeting will be included in a booklet."
Policy brief on car-sharing for the European Elections of 2019Key information coming from project activities will be condensed in a policy brief on car-sharing in order to stimulate the debate in view of the European Elections of 2019
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Publications
Author(s):
Loose, Willi; Nehrke, Gunnar
Published in:
Internationales Verkehrswesen, Issue 1, 2018, Page(s) 50-53, ISSN 0020-9511
Publisher:
Trialog Publishers Verlagsgesellschaft
DOI:
10.5281/zenodo.2620908
Author(s):
Peter Wells, Xiaobei Wang, Liqiao Wang, Haokun Liu, Renato Orsato
Published in:
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Issue 154, 2020, Page(s) 119975, ISSN 0040-1625
Publisher:
Elsevier BV
DOI:
10.1016/j.techfore.2020.119975
Author(s):
Marco Diana, Riccardo Ceccato
Published in:
Transportation Letters, 2020, Page(s) 1-7, ISSN 1942-7867
Publisher:
Maney Publishing
DOI:
10.1080/19427867.2019.1707351
Author(s):
Érika Martins Silva Ramos, Cecilia Jakobsson Bergstad, Andrea Chicco, Marco Diana
Published in:
European Transport Research Review, Issue 12/1, 2020, ISSN 1867-0717
Publisher:
Springer Verlag
DOI:
10.1186/s12544-020-0402-4
Author(s):
Chicco, Andrea; Diana, Marco; Matthijs, Jeffrey; Rodenbach, Johannes
Published in:
Proceedings of the 2020 Transport Research Arena (TRA2020), 2020
Publisher:
Transport Research Arena
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