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Why do (some) German car manufacturers go electric? The role of dynamic capabilities and cognitive frames. (2024). Wustenhagen, Rolf ; Loder, Julia ; Rinscheid, Adrian.
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  28. Give citizens a task: An innovative tool to compose policy bundles that reach the climate goal. (2023). Peer, Stefanie ; Hossinger, Reinhard ; Juschten, Maria.
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  29. Investigating heterogeneous preferences for plug-in electric vehicles: Policy implications from different choice models. (2023). Jia, Wenjian ; Chen, Donna T.
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  30. Ending the myth of mobility at zero costs: An external cost analysis. (2023). Blum, Philipp ; Lienkamp, Markus ; Kirn, Lukas ; Kinigadner, Julia ; Schroder, Daniel ; Loder, Allister ; Xu, Yihan.
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  31. Neutralizing Chinas transportation sector requires combined decarbonization efforts from power and hydrogen supply. (2023). Zhang, Silu ; Hossain, M S ; Ren, Ming ; Urpelainen, Johannes ; Dai, Hancheng ; Huang, Chen ; Qin, Yue ; Ru, Yan ; Liu, Xiaorui ; Peng, Wei ; Ma, Teng.
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  33. Electrifying passenger road transport in India requires near-term electricity grid decarbonisation. (2022). Zavaleta, Victor Gordillo ; Kalghatgi, Gautam ; Agarwal, Avinash Kumar ; Amer, Amer A.
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  34. Local Incentives and Electric Vehicle Adoption. (2022). Hauge, Karen ; Halse, Askill ; Rauum, Oddbjorn ; Isaksen, Elisabeth T ; Johansen, Bjorn G.
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  35. The Effectiveness of Policy Measures to Reduce CO2 Emissions from Passenger Cars in Austria. (2022). Eibinger, Tobias ; Manner, Hans.
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  36. Impact of Emerging Transport Technologies on Freight Economic and Environmental Performance: A System Dynamics View. (2022). Guo, Taolei ; Liu, Pei ; Chen, Junjie.
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  37. Intention to perform eco-driving and acceptance of eco-driving system. (2022). Lin, Rui ; Wang, Peggy.
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  38. Mobility at the crossroads – Electric mobility policy and charging infrastructure lessons from across Europe. (2022). Sather, Simen Rostad.
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  39. Which “second-best” climate policies are best? Simulating cost-effective policy mixes for passenger vehicles. (2022). Axsen, Jonn ; McCollum, David ; Bhardwaj, Chandan.
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  40. An expanded framing of ecosystem services is needed for a sustainable urban future. (2022). Elliot, T ; Torres-Matallana, J A ; Gomez-Baggethun, E ; Rugani, B ; Goldstein, B ; Almenar, Babi J ; Proena, V.
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  41. Understanding the mitigation potential of sustainable urban transport measures across income and gender groups. (2022). Vajjarapu, Harsha ; Verma, Ashish.
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  42. The effects of policies providing information and trialling on the knowledge about and the intention to adopt new energy technologies. (2022). Bruckmann, Gracia.
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  43. How to support EV adoption: Tradeoffs between charging infrastructure investments and vehicle subsidies in California. (2022). Muratori, Matteo ; Wood, Eric ; Greene, David ; Ledna, Catherine ; Brooker, Aaron.
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  44. Developing policy packages for low-carbon passenger transport: A mixed methods analysis of trade-offs and synergies. (2022). Steininger, Karl W ; Mayer, Jakob ; Bachner, Gabriel ; Thaller, Annina ; Dugan, Anna.
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  45. Active Travel Oriented Development: Assessing the suitability of sites for new homes. (2021). Nuttall, Simon ; Streb, Megan ; Speakman, Andrew ; Lucas-Smith, Martin ; Talbot, Joseph ; Lovelace, Robin ; Groot, Nike ; Sheehan, Nathanael ; Johansson, Patrick ; Carlino, Dustin.
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  47. Taxes, tolls and ZEV zones for climate: Synthesizing insights on effectiveness, efficiency, equity, acceptability and implementation. (2021). Wolinetz, Michael ; Axsen, Jonn.
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  48. Who supports which low-carbon transport policies? Characterizing heterogeneity among Canadian citizens. (2021). Long, Zoe ; Kitt, Shelby ; Axsen, Jonn.
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  49. Climate and transportation policy sequencing in California and Quebec. (2021). Séguin, Charles ; Witcover, Julie ; Papy, Jacques ; Giuliano, Genevieve ; Kaiser, Colleen ; Murphy, Colin ; Seguin, Charles ; Ziaja, Sonya ; Winfield, Mark ; Purdon, Mark ; Fulton, Lewis.
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  50. MobilityCoins -- A new currency for the multimodal urban transportation system. (2021). Blum, Philipp ; Malcolm, Patrick ; Sautter, Natalie ; Margreiter, Martin ; Hamm, Lisa-Sophie ; Bogenberger, Klaus ; Dandl, Florian ; Loder, Allister.
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