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Implications of Mobile Devices on Freight ITS Roadmaps Ahead

Andersson, Magnus and Sternberg, Henrik LU (2013) In World Journal of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development 10(2). p.152-162
Abstract
Abstract

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the growing importance of generic mobile

computing for ITS (Intelligent Transportation System) development and governance. Specifically,

building on theories of open innovation and pertinent examples, the paper aims to inform future ITS

policymaking.

Design/methodology/approach – Using a wide range of national, regional, and industry roadmaps

together with scientific reports on the impact of specific ITS services, conclusions for ITS governance

and policymaking are drawn.

Findings – This paper finds that it is imperative to proactively embrace the rapidly expanding

generic mobile computing service... (More)
Abstract

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the growing importance of generic mobile

computing for ITS (Intelligent Transportation System) development and governance. Specifically,

building on theories of open innovation and pertinent examples, the paper aims to inform future ITS

policymaking.

Design/methodology/approach – Using a wide range of national, regional, and industry roadmaps

together with scientific reports on the impact of specific ITS services, conclusions for ITS governance

and policymaking are drawn.

Findings – This paper finds that it is imperative to proactively embrace the rapidly expanding

generic mobile computing service industry and critically reassert investments in dedicated

ITS-infrastructure. This is of equal importance for developed and developing countries.

Research limitations/implications – Previous literature has mainly dealt with ITS in terms of

mobility of people. This paper addresses ITS in a freight context, an area that has received scarce

attention in the literature.

Practical implications – This paper presents important insights for infrastructure policy makers

on opportunities to take advantage of freely available data in improving freight mobility.

Social implications – The trend of producing and consuming data simultaneously (so called

“prosuming”) is currently re-shaping the ITS landscape and will in the near future affect millions of

daily commuters.

Originality/value – The paper gives an account of current worldwide ITS policies in context.

The assessment of services is intended to inform both industry and policymakers. (Less)
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ITS, Policymaking, Mobile computing, Transportation, Mobile technology
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World Journal of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development
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152 - 162
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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2042-5953
DOI
10.1108/20425941311323154
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the growing importance of generic mobile<br/><br>
computing for ITS (Intelligent Transportation System) development and governance. Specifically,<br/><br>
building on theories of open innovation and pertinent examples, the paper aims to inform future ITS<br/><br>
policymaking.<br/><br>
Design/methodology/approach – Using a wide range of national, regional, and industry roadmaps<br/><br>
together with scientific reports on the impact of specific ITS services, conclusions for ITS governance<br/><br>
and policymaking are drawn.<br/><br>
Findings – This paper finds that it is imperative to proactively embrace the rapidly expanding<br/><br>
generic mobile computing service industry and critically reassert investments in dedicated<br/><br>
ITS-infrastructure. This is of equal importance for developed and developing countries.<br/><br>
Research limitations/implications – Previous literature has mainly dealt with ITS in terms of<br/><br>
mobility of people. This paper addresses ITS in a freight context, an area that has received scarce<br/><br>
attention in the literature.<br/><br>
Practical implications – This paper presents important insights for infrastructure policy makers<br/><br>
on opportunities to take advantage of freely available data in improving freight mobility.<br/><br>
Social implications – The trend of producing and consuming data simultaneously (so called<br/><br>
“prosuming”) is currently re-shaping the ITS landscape and will in the near future affect millions of<br/><br>
daily commuters.<br/><br>
Originality/value – The paper gives an account of current worldwide ITS policies in context.<br/><br>
The assessment of services is intended to inform both industry and policymakers.}},
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  series       = {{World Journal of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development}},
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