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Electro mobility provides the basis for a fundamental, worldwide change when it comes to individual mobility. This change goes far beyond just using vehicles with an electric engine. The transformation also holds the opportunity of developing and providing new kinds of service solutions that can determine the success of electro mobility significantly. A good service offering can function as a mediator between the technology on the one hand and the market and its potential buyers on the other hand. So far, the number of sold and used electric vehicles in the world does not meet the expectations as potential buyers hesitate to purchase the cars. Currently existing scientific work researching the development of electro mobility is primarily focused on technological aspects of e-mobility, such as the range electric vehicles can reach – an in-depth analysis of all the other influence factors effecting the development and success of electro mobility does not exist yet. It is necessary, however, in order to not only implement suitable service solutions successfully but also influence the development of electro mobility in a positive way. Specific criteria that affect the success of e-mobility can only be met if they are clearly identified. Therefore, the aim of this research paper is to identify relevant key influence factors for the future development of electro mobility and researching which requirements need to be considered in order to increase the acceptance of electric mobility.
The importance of social networks and, in particular, enterprise social networks in business contexts is increasing significantly. Regarding the prerequisites for a successful implementation of an enterprise social network, exclusively providing the technical infrastructure is insufficient. A holistic view that considers and integrates different perspectives is crucial for success. This includes technological, organisational and human aspects as equally important parts of the network. This paper identifies prerequisites for a successful launch of enterprise social networks and groups them along these three dimensions.
Electro mobility provides the basis for a fundamental, worldwide change when it comes to individual mobility. This change goes far beyond just using vehicles with an electric engine. The transformation also holds the opportunity of developing and providing new kinds of service solutions that can determine the success of electro mobility significantly. A good service offering can function as a mediator between the technology on the one hand and the market and its potential buyers on the other hand. So far, the number of sold and used electric vehicles in the world does not meet the expectations as potential buyers hesitate to purchase the cars. Currently existing scientific work researching the development of electro mobility is primarily focused on technological aspects of e-mobility, such as the range electric vehicles can reach – an in-depth analysis of all the other influence factors effecting the development and success of electro mobility does not exist yet. It is necessary, however, in order to not only implement suitable service solutions successfully but also influence the development of electro mobility in a positive way. Specific criteria that affect the success of e-mobility can only be met if they are clearly identified. Therefore, the aim of this research paper is to identify relevant key influence factors for the future development of electro mobility and researching which requirements need to be considered in order to increase the acceptance of electric mobility.
Die Bedeutung von Sozialen Netzwerken nimmt sowohl im privaten als auch im beruflichen Kontext rasant zu. Viele Unternehmen haben die Potenziale der virtuellen Vernetzung ihrer Mitarbeiter erkannt und versuchen, durch Soziale Netzwerke die unternehmensinterne Kommunikation und Kollaboration zu verbessern. Für die erfolgreiche Nutzung eines Social Networks ist die alleinige Bereitstellung der technischen Infrastruktur (Social Software) allerdings nicht ausreichend.
Es ist ein bedarfsgerechtes Management des Netzwerks bzw. der sich darin bildenden Communitys notwendig. Um ein solches zu gewährleisten, ist die Kenntnis über den Lebenszyklus von Communitys eine elementare Voraussetzung, da in Abhängigkeit der aktuellen Lebensphase zum Teil völlig unterschiedliche Bedürfnisse der Communitymitglieder vorherrschen und demnach zu befriedigen sind. Im nachstehenden Bericht wird aus diesem Grund der Lebenszyklus einer unternehmensinternen Community erläutert. Die in diesem Beitrag vorgestellten Forschungsergebnisse wurden im Rahmen des ToMiC-Forschungsprojekts
entwickelt.