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Mobil statt fossil: Evaluationen, Strategien und Visionen einer neuen Automobilität

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  • Aigle, Thomas
  • Braun-Thürmann, Holger
  • Marz, Lutz
  • Schäfer, Kerstin
  • Weider, Marc

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Gegenwärtig beginnt sich ein Paradigmenwechsel in der Automobilität zu vollziehen, weg vom Benzin- und Diesel-Verbrennungsmotor hin zu alternativen Antriebs- und Kraftstofftechnologien. Dabei spielen Innovationen im Bereich der automobilen Wasserstoff- und Brennstoffzellentechnologie eine zentrale Rolle. Daraus ergeben sich gerade in diesem Bereich neue Herausforderungen für die interdisziplinäre und problemorientierte Zusammenarbeit zwischen Innovations-Theoretikern und Innovations-Praktikern. Ziel des vorliegenden Papers ist es, konkrete Vorschläge für die Entwicklung einer solchen Zusammenarbeit zu unterbreiten. Ausgehend davon ist das Paper auf zwei Schwerpunkte fokussiert. Zum einen dient es dazu, erste Ergebnisse des vom BMBF geförderten Forschungsprojektes Alternative Antriebstechnologien in der Automobilindustrie - Die sozio-technologische Koordination einer radikalen Innovation (3 A-Projekt) auf einem Workshop mit Experten aus Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft und Politik zu diskutieren. Zum anderen soll ausgelotet werden, ob und wie sich die Forschungsergebnisse des 3 A-Projektes mit den Initiativen des Strategierats Wasserstoff Brennstoffzelle verbinden und gemeinsame Kooperations- und Forschungsfelder erschließen lassen. Einen wesentlichen Orientierungspunkt bildet dabei die Realisierung des vom Strategierat initiierten Nationalen Innovationsprogramms Wasserstoff- und Brennstoffzellentechnologie (NIP). Mit dieser doppelten praxisorientierten Fokussierung richtet sich das Paper an einen spezifischen Adressatenkreis, nämlich an die Akteure im Bereich der automobilen Wasserstoff- und Brennstoffzellentechnologie. Es versteht sich primär als Einladung und Angebot zur Zusammenarbeit für diese Akteure und sollte deshalb auch so gelesen werden.

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  • Aigle, Thomas & Braun-Thürmann, Holger & Marz, Lutz & Schäfer, Kerstin & Weider, Marc, 2007. "Mobil statt fossil: Evaluationen, Strategien und Visionen einer neuen Automobilität," Discussion Papers, Research Unit: Innovation and Organization SP III 2007-106, WZB Berlin Social Science Center.
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