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The Mobility Compass is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within mobility and transport research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

The dashboard provides detailed information about the selected scientist, e.g. publications. The dashboard can be filtered and shows the relationship to co-authors in different diagrams. In addition, a link is provided to find contact information.

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  • 2023Digital Marketing Strategy and Application of Social Media in Crisis PR on Railwayscitations
  • 2023Internal Stakeholders’ Readiness for Developing Smart Railway Services Through Crowd-Based Open Innovationscitations
  • 2023Digital Payment Systems on High-Speed Railway Belgrade–Novi Sad with a Comparative Analysiscitations
  • 2022Fostering Crowd-Based Open Innovations in Serbian Railways - Preliminary Readiness Assessmentcitations
  • 2022The Role and Significance of Chinese Investments in the Modernization of Railway Infrastructure in Serbia1citations
  • 2022Open Innovation and Crowdsourcing: Challenges and Opportunities for Serbian Railwayscitations
  • 2022Open Innovation and Crowdsourcing: Challenges and Opportunities for Serbian Railwayscitations
  • 2021Digital marketing techniques for promotion of "Infrastructure of Serbian Railways"citations
  • 2011Internet in function of public relation improvement "Serbian Railways"citations
  • 2010E-Commerce in "Serbian Railways"citations

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Stojanović, Danijela
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Open Innovation and Crowdsourcing: Challenges and Opportunities for Serbian Railways

  • Petrović, Luka
  • Stojanović, Danijela
  • Stanisavljević, Nenad
Abstract

The paper presents research that proposes prototype solutions based on open innovations, the Internet of Things, and crowdsourcing, which can increase traffic safety and reduce human casualties and material damage. The paper's authors conducted the research in cooperation with the Faculty of Organizational Sciences (FON) students in Belgrade and railway experts. FON students were presented with seven typical situations on the railway in Serbia. Traffic safety is often endangered, with human casualties and significant material damage, and the cause of these negative phenomena and accidents is not the railway. Traditional technical-technological solutions to these traffic problems to increase safety are extremely expensive and functionally complex, so they cannot be comprehensive, universal, and global. After the research, prototype solutions based on crowdsourcing principles were proposed, based on open innovations and the Internet of Things, to reduce the number and consequences of such characteristic situations on the railway. The research results confirm that open innovations based on crowdsourcing and the Internet of Things can increase safety in specific segments of railway traffic.

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  • traffic safety
  • crash
  • prototype
  • railway traffic
  • railway traffic
  • student
  • internet
  • welfare economics

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