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Automated Vehicles as a Game Changer for Sustainable Mobility

Guy Fournier (), Adrian Boos, Dimitri Konstantas and Danielle Attias
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Guy Fournier: Pforzheim University, LGI - Laboratoire Génie Industriel - CentraleSupélec - Université Paris-Saclay
Adrian Boos: Pforzheim University
Dimitri Konstantas: GSEM - Geneva School of Economics and Management
Danielle Attias: LGI - Laboratoire Génie Industriel - CentraleSupélec - Université Paris-Saclay

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Abstract: This open access book explores a vision for a sustainable future in urban mobility through the AVENUE project, showcasing full-scale demonstrations of automated minibuses in European cities. AVENUE pioneers on-demand, door-to-door services, challenging traditional fixed bus itineraries. It delves into the implementation of automated vehicles, emphasizing safety, services, cybersecurity, and accessibility. Part two evaluates the economic, environmental, and social impacts on companies, citizens, and cities. By integrating automated vehicles into Mobility-as-a-Service and Intelligent Transport Systems, the book argues for the using of automated vehicles as game changer towards a transformative shift to sustainable, citizen-centric mobility. It advocates for efficiency, flexibility, and resilience of the transport system without imposing coercive transformation policies.

Keywords: Open Access; Horizon 2020 AVENUE project; Citizen centric; Sustainable mobility; Automated Vehicles in MaaS; Mobility-as-a-Service; Automated Vehicles in ITS; Intelligent Transport System; Cooperative; Connected and Automated mobility; Public Transport Operators; Public Transport Authorities; AV technology provider; OEM; Transformation strategy; Transition management; Change management; Systemic approach; Business models (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-07-15
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Published in Springer Nature Switzerland, pp.XXVIII, 509, 2024, Contributions to Management Science, 978-3-031-61680-8. ⟨10.1007/978-3-031-61681-5⟩

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-61681-5

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