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1. Making Mobility-as-a-Service: Towards Governance Principles and Pathways
Sammanfattning : Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) is a service concept that integrates public transport with other mobility services, such as car sharing, ride sourcing, and bicycle sharing. The core idea is that intermediary digital services make it easier for users to plan, book, and pay for complementary mobility services, thereby facilitating less car-centric lifestyles. LÄS MER
2. Public Sector Open Innovation: Exploring Barriers and How Intermediaries Can Mitigate Them
Sammanfattning : Public organizations are increasingly embracing open innovation (OI) practices. Still, little is known about how the challenges they face when doing so compare to the barriers that have been identified for OI in the private sector. LÄS MER
3. Tools for characterizing performance degradation in lithium-ion batteries
Sammanfattning : Lithium-ion batteries have enabled vast societal changes, ranging in scale from the adoption of personal electronics to electromobility and grid-scale, renewable energy storage. However, all applications face performance fade over time, observed as losses of battery capacity and power. LÄS MER
4. Thermomechanical Processing of Nickel-Base Alloy 825
Sammanfattning : Alloy 825 material was studied using a Gleeble-3800 thermosimulatorby performing single-hot compression experiments.Optical microscopy and electron backscatter diffraction wereutilized to characterize the microstructure. Dynamicrecrystallization is not considerable in the as-cast alloy anddislocation recovery is deemed to be dominant. LÄS MER
5. Heritage in Authority-Making : Appropriating Interventions inThree Socio-Political Contexts
Sammanfattning : The perpetual evolution of the value of heritage in urban development is producing newsocio-spatial realities, shaped by different relationships of power at multiple scales.Heritage has always played an important role in the construction of individual andgroup identities, but is now increasingly seen as a capital for the making of cityidentity. LÄS MER