RESPONSIBLE INNOVATION IN MOBILITY SYSTEMS: A SUPPORT FOR GOVERNANCE OF SMART AND SUSTAINABLE UNIVERSITIES CAMPUSES
Responsible Innovation; Quintuple Helix; Urban Mobility; University campuses; Smart cities' perfor-
mance; Sustainable cities.
The mobility system is one of the urban systems that support urban livability. New demands are emerging emphasizing the importance of the integrity of natural, economic, and social systems, requiring adequate and integrated governance. Considering this panorama, we propose discussions based on the concepts of the quintuple helix (5H) and responsible innovation (RI). This thesis aims to identify and discuss the critical factors to support the development of a responsible urban mobility system as a component of smart and sustainable cities. By addressing a community context, we propose an application in university campuses (Brazil and France). However, the discussions developed can support projects in other contexts, such as cities. The critical success factors identified are proposed to support the development of a governance that is integrative (stakeholders), prospective, responsive, aware of the impacts for future generations, and able to create, capture and assimilate values from the dynamic scenario of innovations.