[AISWorld] Minitrack: IS Design for Sustainable Transportation Services

Brendel, Alfred Benedikt abrende1 at gwdg.de
Tue Feb 12 07:35:39 EST 2019


Minitrack: IS Design for Sustainable Transportation Services

Hosted by:
Dr. Benedikt Brendel, University of Goettingen, Germany (abrende1 at gwdg.de<mailto:abrende1 at gwdg.de>)
Dr. Ilja Nastjuk, University of Goettingen, Germany
Dr. Mauricio Marrone, Macquarie University of Sidney, Australia
Prof. Dr. Simon Trang, University of Goettingen, Germany

The trend of urbanization presents major challenges for urban transportation infrastructures, including increased rates of traffic congestion, accidents, noise and harmful emissions. To counteract this trend, novel sustainable mobility services enabled by green IS solutions are on the rise. Building upon precise predictions of mobility demand and supply, they, for e.g., combine e-car sharing, bike sharing or ridesharing through multimodal online platforms or provide mobility marketplaces. However, the distributed value creation in a network of integrated users and partners creates specific challenges for the design of these services. This includes issues related to the handling of data quality and availability of distributed sources as well as design challenges related to the distributed handling of sensitive information such as user locations or the prediction of individualized future demands. This mini track serves as a forum for the presentation and discussion of new approaches to the innovative and resilient design of digital services to reach a more sustainable transportation industry.

Suggested topics include but are not limited to:

- IS Design to increase sustainability in shared vehicle services
- Design of IS to facilitate sustainability through inter- and/or multimodal mobility
- Implementing crowdsourcing to increase sustainability in transportation systems
- Design of sustainable value co-creation IS in shared vehicle service systems
- Green transportation HCI - Changing attitudes and behaviors through system design
- Integration of smart grid technology in shared mobility services
- Green through data - Handling of data quality and availability issues in distributed mobility services


Important Dates


- January 7, 2019: Manuscript submissions open
- March 1, 2019: 10 am PST Deadline for paper submissions
- April 15, 2019: Authors will be notified of decisions

You are cordially invited to submit your research to the Mini-Track.
All information can be found here: https://amcis2019.aisconferences.org/submissions/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-13


Dr. Alfred Benedikt Brendel
Head of Smart Mobility Research Group (SMRG)

University of Göttingen
Institute of Information Systems
Chair of Information Management
Humboldtallee 3 (3. Floor, Office 3.104)
37073 Göttingen

Phone: +49 (0)551 / 39-21173
Mail: abrende1 at uni-goettingen.de<mailto:abrende1 at uni-goettingen.de>
Website: https://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/alfred-benedikt-brendel/503636.html

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