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New transport modes and business models in addition to changing customer re-quirements admit future urban mobility. While technological advancements charac-terize new or adapted forms of transport modes, social changes such as the require-ment for more flexibility, put forward the need for a paradigm change in regard to mobility. New and adapted business models as well as the entry of new players in the mobility sector, demonstrate the possibilities of a changing mobility environment.
Acceptance on the individual side, as a major prerequisite for developing viable business models accordingly, is an internal process affected by external factors, including time. Based on these findings and the analysis of correlation of information/knowledge, a modified and three-dimensional acceptance model was designed, subdividing the process into different temporal phases.
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Geldmacher, W., Just, V., Grab, B., Kompalla, A. (2019). Derivation of a Modified Technology Acceptance Model for the Application on Self-driving Cars in a Car-sharing-model Based on Qualitative Research. In: Tăchiciu, L., Weber, G., Bodemann, M. (eds) Building Engagement for Sustainable Development. Sustainable Management, Wertschöpfung und Effizienz. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-26172-6_12
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