AIDA-F - Potential of interdisciplinary approaches for organizational innovations in freight transport
Short Description
Content and goals
Given the acute challenges that are being triggered by the digital technology developments 4.0, climate change, environmental burdens in settlement areas or volatile economic dynamics, there is a need to organisationally expand interdisciplinary approaches in order to activate potentials for the beneficial and sustainable mobility of society and business.
Due to the advancing segmentation of fields of knowledge and the specialization of job profiles, the understanding of system networking is tending to decline - despite digitisation - and unexpected system link-ups are manifesting themselves in problematic phenomena and complex interactions.
As the transport of goods, procurement and sales logistics accelerate and burdens on the developed transport infrastructure and in its vicinity increase, such symptoms are generated because the deep-rooted efficiency increase of individual processes shifts the view to systemological", i.e. system-wide, effects. A change in paradigm to an expanded utilitarian way of thinking therefore appears appropriate.
Methods
An adapted interdisciplinary procedures and methods for combining organizational reforms to the transport of goods, all of which build on a foundation of scientific and theoretical findings of knowledge creation, are highlighted as part of a sustainable mobility system. The result should be a better understanding between technical, economic, natural science and humanistic disciplines for the joint accomplishment of tasks. The principles of sustainability, social intelligence, climate protection and environmental qualities give rise to such interdisciplinary objectives.
Results and conclusion
An awareness of the value and benefit of taking an interdisciplinary approach to the treatment of challenges facing the Mobility of Goods has only developed to a certain extent, which is why interdisciplinary results are still hard to come by. External stimuli are usually required to open up introverted specialist debates on the phenomena that occur, to motivate a collaborative accomplishment of tasks and as such to mobilize innovation processes.
Publications
AIDA-F - Potential of interdisciplinary approaches for organizational innovations in freight transport
An awareness of the value and benefit of taking an interdisciplinary approach to the treatment of challenges facing the Mobility of Goods has only developed to a certain extent, which is why interdisciplinary results are still hard to come by. External stimuli are usually required to open up introverted specialist debates on the phenomena that occur, to motivate a collaborative accomplishment of tasks and as such to mobilise innovation processes.
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. rer. nat. Heinz DÖRR; Viktoria MARSCH, Bakk.techn.; Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Andreas ROMSTORFER; MA Yvonne TOIFL, BSc
Publisher: BMVIT
German, 157 Seiten
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Project Partners
Project management
DI Dr. Heinz Dörr, arp – planning.consulting.research
Project partners
- Bakk.techn. Viktoria Marsch
- Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Andreas Romstorfer, MA
- Yvonne Toifl, BSc
Contact Address
arp – planning.consulting.research
Dipl.-Ing. Dr.rer.nat. Heinz Dörr
Tel.: +43 (1) 319 67 82
E-mail: heinz.doerr@arp.co.at