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Evaluation of Potential Successful Innovative Freight Transport Options
The central question is: Which innovative freight transport options might be implemented successfully? A first conclusion is that most innovations do posses a strong technical component and are indeed technology driven, which is a key success factor. A second conclusion is that, besides the product characteristics (technical part), the user-requirements (customer part) are also important in order to realize successful market introduction. A third conclusion is that innovations that aim for gradual improvements of current modes (incremental development) seem most promising.
Evaluation of Potential Successful Innovative Freight Transport Options
The central question is: Which innovative freight transport options might be implemented successfully? A first conclusion is that most innovations do posses a strong technical component and are indeed technology driven, which is a key success factor. A second conclusion is that, besides the product characteristics (technical part), the user-requirements (customer part) are also important in order to realize successful market introduction. A third conclusion is that innovations that aim for gradual improvements of current modes (incremental development) seem most promising.
Evaluation of Potential Successful Innovative Freight Transport Options
Wiegmans, Bart W. (Autor:in) / Geerlings, Harry (Autor:in) / Pielage, Ben-Jaap A. (Autor:in) / Visser, Johan (Autor:in)
Planning Practice & Research ; 23 ; 423-439
01.08.2008
17 pages
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