Knowledge Bank
GECKO creates a dynamically updated knowledge bank, which integrates relevant findings from its research on the subjects of technology, operation, business and social trends and innovations and regulatory and governance frameworks. The knowledge bank acts as a collaborative platform that allows stakeholders to co-create value via information sharing. The current version of knowledge bank reviews the state-of-the-art on new mobility services and technologies and develops a more comprehensive guidance for policy makers. It enables the public sector to design regulatory and governance frameworks that integrate and foster the implementation of new mobility services and technologies. Specifically, this knowledge bank:
- categorizes all disruptive innovations in the transportation industry into four innovation categories (i.e., connected, cooperative, and automated mobility, infrastructure, network, and traffic management, MaaS and MaaS platforms, and shared on-demand mobility).
- provides an inclusive review on new mobility services and technologies, including market analysis and cooperation models among public and private parties.
- analyses the business models of the four innovation categories and explores their value creation, delivery and capture mechanisms.
- investigates the regulatory responses of each innovation categories to recommend policy makers to enable adaptive and anticipatory regulatory schemes and governance with novel policies that contribute to sustainable mobility goals.
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