Responsible innovation in mobility systems: a support for governance of smart and sustainable universities campuses

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Thais Assis de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: There is a global recognition of cities as critical systems to provide sustainable human development. As innovation environments focused on better conditions for collective well-being, cities have been characterized by a high density of population and activities, generating social, educational, cultural and health functions that are developed in a fragile context. This scenario highlights issues related to safety, housing demand, jobs, basic services, infrastructure aspects such as adequate and well-connected transportation systems, and other elements that impact urban life. Mobility, as one of the urban systems, has faced new demands that call attention to the integrity of the natural, economic, and social systems, requiring adequate and integrated planning. For this, it is fundamental to structure a definition of governance that supports the urban practices and processes of regulatory authorities, businesses, and society in a systemic apparatus. Therefore, the aim must be the development of a framework that is more integrative, prospective, responsive, aware of impacts for future generations, and capable of creating, capturing, and assimilating value from the scenario that changes and is increasing in terms of opportunity. In this thesis, to cope with this context, we are proposing discussions based on the concept of smart and sustainable cities and communities, quintuple helix (5H), and responsible innovation (RI). The challenges are proposed to be eased by developing a responsive performance system based on critical success factors (CSFs) analysis. In this sense, the general objective is to identify and discuss critical factors to support the development of a responsible urban mobility system as an element of smart and sustainable cities. In order to address a context of less complexity than cities, this thesis proposes an application on University Campuses. Like cities, university campuses are ecosystems composed of different entities that operate under a more centralized policy and legislative body, such as a smaller scale of a municipal government. In this project, two universities were chosen as cases for study. Both institutions aim to incorporate smartness and sustainability aspects in their campuses and mobility system: Federal University of Lavras (Brazil) and University of Paris-Saclay (France). This application is guided by a Design Science approach and presents a qualitative methodological character with an exploratory nature. Data collection was based on primary and secondary sources: academic literature, official documents, focus groups, and online surveys. Concerning analysis, content analyzes, descriptive qualitative analyzes, descriptive, and multivariate were performed. The qualitative analysis of the case studies will provide a holistic view of mobility systems. The different national contexts will high-light important aspects that can contribute to policy and managerial processes. Furthermore, communities can be supported to structure benchmarks as well as solution finding and decision-making processes appropriately, stimulating relevant and necessary discussions about a responsible urban mobility system. The proposed discussions are guided to highlight contextual insights, being relevant to the macro level of cities and other communities.
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spelling Responsible innovation in mobility systems: a support for governance of smart and sustainable universities campusesInovação responsável em sistemas de mobilidade: suporte para governança de campus universitários inteligentes e sustentáveisResponsible innovationQuintuple HelixUrban mobilityUniversity campusesSmart cities' performanceSustainable citiesInovação responsávelQuíntupla HéliceMobilidade urbanaCampus universitáriosPerformance de cidades inteligentesCidades sustentáveisInnovation responsableQuintuple héliceMobilité urbaineCampus universitairePerformance des smart citiesVilles durablesAdministraçãoThere is a global recognition of cities as critical systems to provide sustainable human development. As innovation environments focused on better conditions for collective well-being, cities have been characterized by a high density of population and activities, generating social, educational, cultural and health functions that are developed in a fragile context. This scenario highlights issues related to safety, housing demand, jobs, basic services, infrastructure aspects such as adequate and well-connected transportation systems, and other elements that impact urban life. Mobility, as one of the urban systems, has faced new demands that call attention to the integrity of the natural, economic, and social systems, requiring adequate and integrated planning. For this, it is fundamental to structure a definition of governance that supports the urban practices and processes of regulatory authorities, businesses, and society in a systemic apparatus. Therefore, the aim must be the development of a framework that is more integrative, prospective, responsive, aware of impacts for future generations, and capable of creating, capturing, and assimilating value from the scenario that changes and is increasing in terms of opportunity. In this thesis, to cope with this context, we are proposing discussions based on the concept of smart and sustainable cities and communities, quintuple helix (5H), and responsible innovation (RI). The challenges are proposed to be eased by developing a responsive performance system based on critical success factors (CSFs) analysis. In this sense, the general objective is to identify and discuss critical factors to support the development of a responsible urban mobility system as an element of smart and sustainable cities. In order to address a context of less complexity than cities, this thesis proposes an application on University Campuses. Like cities, university campuses are ecosystems composed of different entities that operate under a more centralized policy and legislative body, such as a smaller scale of a municipal government. In this project, two universities were chosen as cases for study. Both institutions aim to incorporate smartness and sustainability aspects in their campuses and mobility system: Federal University of Lavras (Brazil) and University of Paris-Saclay (France). This application is guided by a Design Science approach and presents a qualitative methodological character with an exploratory nature. Data collection was based on primary and secondary sources: academic literature, official documents, focus groups, and online surveys. Concerning analysis, content analyzes, descriptive qualitative analyzes, descriptive, and multivariate were performed. The qualitative analysis of the case studies will provide a holistic view of mobility systems. The different national contexts will high-light important aspects that can contribute to policy and managerial processes. Furthermore, communities can be supported to structure benchmarks as well as solution finding and decision-making processes appropriately, stimulating relevant and necessary discussions about a responsible urban mobility system. The proposed discussions are guided to highlight contextual insights, being relevant to the macro level of cities and other communities.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Há um reconhecimento global das cidades como sistemas cruciais para proporcionar um desenvolvimento humano sustentável. Como ambientes de inovação focados em melhores condições para o bem-estar coletivo, as cidades têm se caracterizado por uma alta densidade populacional e de atividades, gerando funções sociais, educacionais, culturais e de saúde que são desenvolvidas em um contexto frágil. Este cenário ressalta questões relacionadas à segurança, demanda habitacional, empregos, serviços básicos, aspectos de infraestrutura como sistemas de transporte adequados e bem conectados, e outros elementos que impactam a vida urbana. A mobilidade, como um dos sistemas urbanos, tem enfrentado novas demandas que chamam atenção para a integridade dos sistemas naturais, econômicos e sociais, exigindo um planejamento adequado e integrado. Para isso, é fundamental estruturar uma definição de governança que suporte as práticas e processos urbanos de autoridades reguladoras, empresas e sociedade em um aparato sistêmico. O objetivo deve ser o desenvolvimento de uma estrutura que seja mais integradora, prospectiva, responsiva, consciente dos impactos para as gerações futuras e capaz de criar, capturar e assimilar valor do cenário dinâmico. Para lidar com este contexto, propomos discussões baseadas no conceito de cidades e comunidades inteligentes e sustentáveis, hélice quíntupla (5H), e inovação responsável (IR). Os desafios são propostos de serem amenizados através do desenvolvimento de um sistema de desempenho responsivo baseado na análise dos fatores críticos de sucesso (FCSs). Neste sentido, o objetivo geral é identificar e discutir os fatores críticos para apoiar o desenvolvimento de um sistema de mobilidade urbana responsável como um elemento de cidades inteligentes e sustentáveis. A fim de abordar um contexto de menor complexidade do que as cidades, esta tese propõe uma aplicação em Campus Universitários. Como as cidades, os campuses universitários são ecossistemas compostos por diferentes entidades que operam sob uma política mais centralizada e um órgão legislativo, como por exemplo, uma escala menor de um governo municipal. Neste projeto, duas universidades foram escolhidas como casos de estudo. Ambas as instituições têm o objetivo de incorporar aspectos de inteligência e sustentabilidade em seus campi e em seu sistema de mobilidade: Universidade Federal de Lavras (Brasil) e Universidade de Paris- Saclay (França). Esta aplicação é guiada por uma abordagem de Design Science e apresenta um caráter metodológico qualitativo com caráter exploratório. A coleta de dados foi baseada em fontes primárias e secundárias: literatura acadêmica, documentos oficiais, grupos de discussão e pesquisas on-line. Com relação à análise, foram realizadas análises de conteúdo, análises qualitativas descritivas, descritivas e multivariadas. A análise qualitativa dos estudos de caso proporcionou uma visão holística dos sistemas de mobilidade. Os diferentes contextos nacionais destacaram aspectos importantes que podem contribuir para os processos políticos e gerenciais. Além disso, as comunidades podem ser apoiadas para estruturar benchmarks, bem como processos de busca de soluções e tomada de decisões de forma apropriada, estimulando discussões relevantes e necessárias sobre um sistema de mobilidade urbana responsável. As discussões propostas são orientadas para destacar insights contextuais, sendo relevantes para o nível macro das cidades e outras comunidades.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em AdministraçãoUFLAbrasilDepartamento de Administração e EconomiaGrützmann, AndréNicolaï, IsabelleCosta, Pascal daMacke, JanainaQuaresma, Maria Manuela RuppMerino-Saum, AlbertSouza, Thais Assis de2022-06-06T18:43:33Z2022-06-06T18:43:33Z2022-06-062022-04-13info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfSOUZA, T. A. de. Responsible innovation in mobility systems: a support for governance of smart and sustainable universities campuses. 2022. 227 p. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Responsible innovation in mobility systems: a support for governance of smart and sustainable universities campuses
Inovação responsável em sistemas de mobilidade: suporte para governança de campus universitários inteligentes e sustentáveis
title Responsible innovation in mobility systems: a support for governance of smart and sustainable universities campuses
spellingShingle Responsible innovation in mobility systems: a support for governance of smart and sustainable universities campuses
Souza, Thais Assis de
Responsible innovation
Quintuple Helix
Urban mobility
University campuses
Smart cities' performance
Sustainable cities
Inovação responsável
Quíntupla Hélice
Mobilidade urbana
Campus universitários
Performance de cidades inteligentes
Cidades sustentáveis
Innovation responsable
Quintuple hélice
Mobilité urbaine
Campus universitaire
Performance des smart cities
Villes durables
Administração
title_short Responsible innovation in mobility systems: a support for governance of smart and sustainable universities campuses
title_full Responsible innovation in mobility systems: a support for governance of smart and sustainable universities campuses
title_fullStr Responsible innovation in mobility systems: a support for governance of smart and sustainable universities campuses
title_full_unstemmed Responsible innovation in mobility systems: a support for governance of smart and sustainable universities campuses
title_sort Responsible innovation in mobility systems: a support for governance of smart and sustainable universities campuses
author Souza, Thais Assis de
author_facet Souza, Thais Assis de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Grützmann, André
Nicolaï, Isabelle
Costa, Pascal da
Macke, Janaina
Quaresma, Maria Manuela Rupp
Merino-Saum, Albert
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Thais Assis de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Responsible innovation
Quintuple Helix
Urban mobility
University campuses
Smart cities' performance
Sustainable cities
Inovação responsável
Quíntupla Hélice
Mobilidade urbana
Campus universitários
Performance de cidades inteligentes
Cidades sustentáveis
Innovation responsable
Quintuple hélice
Mobilité urbaine
Campus universitaire
Performance des smart cities
Villes durables
Administração
topic Responsible innovation
Quintuple Helix
Urban mobility
University campuses
Smart cities' performance
Sustainable cities
Inovação responsável
Quíntupla Hélice
Mobilidade urbana
Campus universitários
Performance de cidades inteligentes
Cidades sustentáveis
Innovation responsable
Quintuple hélice
Mobilité urbaine
Campus universitaire
Performance des smart cities
Villes durables
Administração
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