TY - CHAP A1 - Cors, Tobias A1 - Hoth, Kai A1 - Tschöke, Martin A1 - Fliedner, Malte A1 - Dobhan, Alexander A1 - Haase, Knut A1 - Honekamp, Wilfried A1 - Damm, Lars A1 - Fokuhl, Torsten A1 - Reimers, Jonathan A1 - Werner, Jan A1 - Lucas, Christian A1 - Fleischhauer Correa da Costa, Mariana A1 - Honekamp, Ivonne A1 - Fichtner, Liesa A1 - Kempf, Florian A1 - Sucky, Eric A1 - Schneider, Larissa A1 - Felch, Vanessa A1 - Motschenbacher, Stefan A1 - Straubert, Christian A1 - Metz, Julia A1 - Ott, Andreas A1 - Willner, Thomas A1 - Sievers, Anika A1 - Kolke, Reinhard A1 - Koch, Günter ED - Werner, Jan ED - Biethahn, Niels ED - Kolke, Andreas ED - Sucky, Eric ED - Honekamp, Wilfried T1 - Mobility in a Globalised World 2019 T2 - Logistik und Supply Chain Management, Band 23 N2 - The term mobility has different meanings in the following science disciplines. In economics, mobility is the ability of an individual or a group to improve their economic status in relation to income and wealth within their lifetime or between generations. In information systems and computer science, mobility is used for the concept of mobile computing, in which a computer is transported by a person during normal use. Logistics creates by the design of logistics networks the infrastructure for the mobility of people and goods. Electric mobility is one of today’s solutions from an engineering perspective to reduce the need of energy resources and environmental impact. Moreover, for urban planning, mobility is the crunch question about how to optimize the different needs for mobility and how to link different transportation systems. In this publication we collected the ideas of practitioners, researchers, and government officials regarding the different modes of mobility in a globalised world, focusing on both domestic and international issues. Y1 - 2020 SN - 978-3-86309-731-8 SN - 978-3-86309-732-5 U6 - https://doi.org/10.20378/irb-47670 PB - University of Bamberg Press CY - Bamberg ER -