Posts tagged knowledge
Explaining the differential growth of peer-to-peer car-sharing in European cities

A research conducted by Dennis van der Linden, please contact dfvdlinden@gmail.com for more information.

While car-sharing has proven quite successful in some cities, in other cities the phenomenon of car-sharing is less developed. This study aims to explain these spatial differences in the growth of peer-to-peer (P2P) car-sharing in cities. Read more...

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Stimulation of corporate car sharing | Institutional work for organisational innovation adoption

A research conducted by Rik van Huik, please contact R.vanHuik@students.uu.nl for more information. 

Zakelijk autodelen, gedefinieerd als het tussen meerdere gebruikers delen van auto’s, gebruikt en/of aangeboden door een werkgever en/of werknemer, heeft aanzienlijke potentiële praktische- en milieuvoordelen, door het verhogen van de benutte capaciteit van voertuigen. Read more...

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Zakelijk autodelen | Beschouwen bedrijven autodelen als een serieuze optie?

A research conducted by Liselotte Bingen, please contact liselottebingen@hotmail.com for more information. Increasing urbanization and air pollution call for less demands on space and less emissions. Carsharing can be a solution for this as it may reduce vehicle ownership and traffic. In this respect, carsharing for business shows much potential. Read more...

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Making research relevant: lessons from OuiShareFest 2016

During his experiences in the sharing economy shareNL co-founder Pieter van de Glind stumbled upon great differences between the researchers and the non-researchers field. With the shareNL workshop 'After the Gold Rush' Pieter invited both parties to define their gold, start digging for those nuggets and finally craft new gold jewelery together. And here's what happened... 

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