E-Bike Business Model
New German tax legislation puts a new spin on establishing the eBike as a central means of transportation: Company eBikes are treated the same as company cars as they too are tax-deductible.
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E-Bike Business Model
Flüchter, K., Wortmann, F. (2014), Promoting Sustainable Travel Behavior through IS-Enabled Feedback – Short-Term Success at the Cost of Long-Term Motivation?, International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) 2014, Auckland, New Zealand, 14-17 December 2014. (Winner of Best Conference Theme Paper Award and Best Paper Award Nominee). [PDF]
Flüchter, K., Wortmann, F. (2014), Implementing the connected e-bike: challenges and requirements of an IoT application for urban transportation, The First International Conference on IoT in Urban Space (Urb-IoT), Rome, Italy, 27-28 October 2014. [PDF]
Flüchter, K., Wortmann, F., Fleisch, E. (2014), Digital commuting: the effect of social normative feedback on e-bike commuting – evidence from a field study, European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) 2014, Tel Aviv, Israel, 9-11 June 2014. [PDF]
Flüchter, K., Wortmann, F. (2014), Mobile sensors on electric bicycles – a qualitative study on benefits and requirements from user perspective, Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik (MKWI), Paderborn, Germany, 26-28 February 2014. [PDF]