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Análise da difusão de carros elétricos sob a ótica da Gestão das Transições

Analysis of the diffusion of electric cars from the perspective of Transition Management

Maldonado, Mauricio Uriona ; Volan, Tainara ; Vaz, Caroline Rodrigues ;

Artigo completo:

Os carros elétricos estão sendo utilizados como aliados na busca pela mitigação das mudanças climáticas, poluição do ar local e segurança energética. Dessa maneira, ganha relevância o entendimento do processo e das estratégias utilizadas para a difusão dessa tecnologia inovadora em diferentes países. Diante do exposto, o objetivo do trabalho é a analisar a dinâmica do processo de difusão de carros elétricos em países com maior representatividade no setor e, por meio da ótica de Gestão das Transições, compreender quais ações impactam na difusão. Para isso, utilizou-se o modelo matemático de Bass associado a Dinâmica de Sistemas, a partir de séries históricas de 2005 a 2018.

Artigo completo:

Electric cars are being used as allies in the quest to mitigate climate change, local air pollution and energy security. In this way, the understanding of the process and strategies used for the diffusion of this innovative technology in different countries becomes relevant. Given the above, the objective of the work is to analyze the dynamics of the electric car diffusion process in countries with greater representation in the sector and, through the Transition Management perspective, to understand which actions impact the diffusion. For that, we used the mathematical model of Bass associated with System Dynamics, from historical series from 2005 to 2018.

Palavras-chave: carros elétricos; modelo de Bass; Dinâmica de Sistemas; Gestão das Transições,

Palavras-chave: electric cars; Bass model; system dynamics, Transitions Management,

DOI: 10.5151/v-enei-687

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Como citar:

Maldonado, Mauricio Uriona; Volan, Tainara; Vaz, Caroline Rodrigues; "Análise da difusão de carros elétricos sob a ótica da Gestão das Transições", p. 988-1003 . In: Anais do V Encontro Nacional de Economia Industrial e Inovação (ENEI): “Inovação, Sustentabilidade e Pandemia”. São Paulo: Blucher, 2021.
ISSN 2357-7592, DOI 10.5151/v-enei-687

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