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The report ”Kultur-Token Sustainable Business Model:Visualizing, Tokenizing, and Rewarding Mobility Behavior in Vienna, Austria” is the result of an ongoing scientific collaboration between the Research Institute for Cryptoeconomics and the City of Vienna. This case study uses business modeling to understand the project Kultur-Token and serves as a strategic tool for both the management team as well as external stakeholders. The report documents the process of development of the Kultur-Token, describes it’s purpose and features, the goals and stakeholders involved until the suspension of the test phase at the end of march 2020, as the Covid-19 pandemic restricted both mobility and cultural activities.
Series: Working Paper Series / Institute for Cryptoeconomics / Interdisciplinary Research
Tokenization, Kultur-Token, App, mobility, sustainable business model, tokenizing mobility behavior, Vienna, cryptoeconomics, low carbon mobility, token, culture, rewards, mobility tracking, public transport, mobility behavior goal, City of Vienna, Working Paper Series / Institute for Cryptoeconomics / Interdisciplinary Research, Behavioral Change, Sustainable Business Model, Block Chain, Kultur-Token, Low-carbon Mobility, App
Tokenization, Kultur-Token, App, mobility, sustainable business model, tokenizing mobility behavior, Vienna, cryptoeconomics, low carbon mobility, token, culture, rewards, mobility tracking, public transport, mobility behavior goal, City of Vienna, Working Paper Series / Institute for Cryptoeconomics / Interdisciplinary Research, Behavioral Change, Sustainable Business Model, Block Chain, Kultur-Token, Low-carbon Mobility, App
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