Professor Stephen Potter is Emeritus Professor of Transport Strategy. He is a member of the Future Urban Environments research group in the School of Engineering and Innovation.
His research has included exploring the human and institutional aspects of transport innovation, the diffusion of cleaner vehicle technologies, low carbon transport systems and more sustainable travel behaviours. He has played a key role in developing the University’s links with the Milton Keynes Low Carbon and Smart City programmes. He co-ordinated the University's contribution in the Milton Keynes Electric Vehicle project that successfully bid for a grant under the Plugged in Places programme to develop public electric car charging infrastructure and was acknowledged in the Milton Keynes Low Carbon Prospectus. He led the OU team contributing to the £16m smart grids Project Falcon with Western Power Distribution and also led the University's transport work in the £16m HEFCE funded MK:SMART. He is presently part of an industry-led £3m Innovate UK project exploring the viability of on-street wireless charging infrastructure for EVs.
His teaching contributions include writing for T 317 Innovation: designing for change, T219 Environmental Management, U116 Environment: journeys through a changing world and TB801Technology and Innovation Management.
Exploring the human and institutional aspects of transport innovation, the diffusion of cleaner vehicle technologies, low carbon transport systems and more sustainable travel behaviours.
He has written on a number of design and innovation modules, including T 317 Innovation: designing for change, T219 Environmental Management, U116 Environment: journeys through a changing world and TB801Technology and Innovation Management.
Name | Type | Parent Unit |
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Design Group: Design Innovation | Group | Faculty of Mathematics, Computing and Technology |
SUSTECH: Energy and Environmental Research Unit | Unit | Faculty of Mathematics, Computing and Technology |
Role | Start date | End date | Funding source |
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Co-investigator | 01 Jan 2020 | 31 Mar 2022 | Innovate UK |
The proposed research forms part of a bid to the OLEV/Innovate UK call for innovation projects to deliver creative new designs and technologies for low-cost, scalable charging solutions for electric vehicle users without access to off-street parking. This will be done through a demonstrator project to explore the technical options, business models and institutional arrangements required for deploying wireless charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in public spaces. The demonstrator will have a duration of 18 months and will recruit users, community groups and local authorities at three locations -The London borough of Redbridge, the new town of Milton Keynes and a town in Buckinghamshire - allowing an exploration of the role that wireless EV charging infrastructures can play in a variety of urban contexts. The growth in the use of electric vehicles (EVs) needs to accelerate if the targets to reduce transport's C02 emissions are to be achieved as well as meeting health standards for city air quality. The “Road to Zero” strategy published by UK government calls for all new cars and vans to be effectively zero emission by 2040. However, the provision of sufficient charging points to support such a large number of EVs might prove challenging. The provision of charging infrastructure in public spaces will be an important part of the solution, as OLEV estimates indicate that 44% of the motorists in London and 30% in the rest of the UK do not have access to off-street parking. It is not clear that the existing charging point network can be simply scaled up, as a large-scale deployment of wired chargers would create street clutter and the cables connecting the vehicles to the charging points would constitute a health and safety risk for pedestrians. The provision of wireless charging in cities may be useful for reducing street clutter and eliminating the trip hazard. However, the deployment of wireless charging points raises a set of issues that could hold back this policy approach, for example local authorities may be unwilling to install wireless charging points unless the technology is clearly supported by automakers but manufacturers may be hesitant to add wireless charging capabilities to their vehicles if cities do not have the infrastructure to support them. There is a need for a more in-depth understanding of the institutional arrangements necessary to support the successful introduction of wireless charging technologies, to be developed through an exploration of the strategies, culture and practices of industry actors, local authorities, lead users, and ultimately of the communities in which the new infrastructures will be deployed. Thus the proposed socio-technical research programme will amplify the impact of the technical and practical work conducted by partners including Char.gy and the University of Warwick. By developing an understanding of the connections between the social and technical, including innovation intermediaries, product service systems and business models, we will develop a better understanding of the mechanisms through which wireless charging infrastructures might encourage EV adoption in residential areas where conventional wired charging points cannot be conveniently installed. Primary data will be produced through in-depth interviews, lead-user workshops and long-term engagement with relevant community groups (e.g., “Ilford Transition Town” in Redbridge and “Future Wolverton” in Milton Keynes). We will also seek insight on and collaboration with industry actors that can contribute to the emerging wireless charging ecosystem and amplify the impact of the demonstrator. |
Role | Start date | End date | Funding source |
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Co-investigator | 01 Jan 2019 | 31 Mar 2019 | Innovate UK |
The growth in the use of electric vehicles (EVs) needs to accelerate if the targets to reduce transport’s C02 emissions are to be achieved as well as meeting health standards for city air quality. Some key commercial transport sectors (e.g. taxis, service vehicles and delivery vans) have the potential for rapid EV adoption, but operators in these sectors have shown little interest in EVs, one factor being the need to use wired charging. The provision of wireless charging in cities could help, but for success there is a need for a more in-depth understanding of the culture, practices and business models of businesses in these sectors. The feasibility study would involve reviewing how wireless charging could play a role in possible technical options and business practices/models for taxi and on demand minivan operations in Milton Keynes. Milton Keynes has undertaken a number of EV innovation initiatives that have provided experience and understandings that can be applied elsewhere. A technical review will take place on potential EVs and charging systems, their performance and cost. This will involve an exploration with operators and cab driver/owners to understand what combinations of charging infrastructure would encourage them towards commercial EV operations. Ways to manage risk and appropriate MK Council support actions would form part of the exploration. The feasibility study would provide the technical and business/institutional specification for the main project, which would be the trial implementation and monitoring of the identified combination of wireless charging infrastructure, supporting actions and business model systems for these sectors. The project is led by the company eFIS (Electric Fleet Integrated Services), who has managed the successful introduction of wireless-charged electric buses in Milton Keynes. The other project partners are the Open University, Milton Keynes Council and the University of Warwick. |
Peaceful Paths to Real Reform (2024-07-01)
Potter, Stephen
Town and Country Planning, 93(4) (pp. 263-263)
Reinventing public transport: rising to the transition challenge (2024)
Potter, Stephen; Cook, Matthew and Valdez, Miguel
Contemporary Social Science: Journal of the Academy of Social Sciences ((Early Access))
MaaS (Mobility as a Service) market futures explored (2023-04)
Enoch, Marcus and Potter, Stephen
Transport Policy, 134 (pp. 31-40)
Demand-responsive transport returns to Milton Keynes - lessons for a bus industry in crisis? (2022-09-01)
Potter, Stephen; Valdez, Miguel; Enoch, Marcus and Cook, Matthew
Town and Country Planning, 91(5) (pp. 319-329)
Is it who you are or what you do? Insights for Mobility as a Service from research on a car club (2021-12-14)
Catulli, Maurizio; Potter, Stephen and Cook, Matthew
Research in Transportation Business & Management, 41, Article 100597
Future local passenger transport system scenarios and implications for policy and practice (2020-05)
Enoch, M.P.; Cross, R.; Potter, N.; Davidson, C.; Taylor, S.; Brown, R.; Huang, H.; Parsons, J.; Tucker, S.; Wynne, E.; Grieg, D.; Campbell, G.; Jackson, A. and Potter, S.
Transport Policy, 90 (pp. 52-67)
Smoothing peaks and troughs: Intermediary practices to promote demand side response in smart grids (2019-12)
Langendahl, Per-Anders; Roby, Helen; Potter, Stephen and Cook, Matthew
Energy Research and Social Science, 58, Article 101277
The imagined electric vehicle user: Insights from pioneering and prospective buyers in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom (2019-06-30)
Valdez, A.; Potter, S. and Cook, M.
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 71 (pp. 85-95)
Roadmaps to Utopia: Tales of the Smart City (2018-11-01)
Valdez Juarez, Alan; Cook, Matthew and Potter, Stephen
Urban Studies, 55(15) (pp. 3385-3403)
Exploring participatory visions of smart transport in Milton Keynes (2018-06-30)
Valdez Juarez, Alan-Miguel; Cook, Matthew; Potter, Stephen and Langendahl, Per-Anders
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineering Sustainability, 171(4) (pp. 204-210)
Prototyping sustainable mobility practices: user-generated data in the smart city (2018)
Valdez Juarez, Alan-Miguel; Cook, Matthew; Langendahl, Per-Anders; Roby, Helen and Potter, Stephen
Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 30(2) (pp. 144-157)
Consuming use orientated product service systems: A consumer culture theory perspective (2017-01-10)
Catulli, Maurizio; Cook, Matthew and Potter, Stephen
Journal of Cleaner Production, 141 (pp. 1186-1193)
Product Service Systems Users and Harley Davidson Riders: the importance of consumer identity in the diffusion of sustainable consumption solutions (2017)
Catulli, Maurizio; Cook, Matthew and Potter, Stephen
Journal of Industrial Ecology, 21(5) (pp. 1370-1379)
Governing effective and legitimate smart grid developments (2016-08)
Langendahl, Per-Anders; Cook, Matthew; Potter, Stephen; Roby, Helen and Collins, Trevor
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers – Energy, 169(3) (pp. 102-109)
Sustainable innovation journeys: exploring the dynamics of firm practices as part of transitions to more sustainable food and farming (2016)
Langendahl, Per-Anders; Cook, Matthew and Potter, Stephen
Local Environment, 21(1) (pp. 105-123)
Design of higher education teaching models and carbon impacts (2015-01-05)
Caird, Sally; Lane, Andy; Swithenby, Ed; Roy, Robin and Potter, Stephen
International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 16(1) (pp. 96-111)
Developing a viable electric bus service: the Milton Keynes demonstration project (2014-12)
Miles, John and Potter, Stephen
Research in Transportation Economics, 48 (pp. 357-363)
Can bus really be the new tram? (2013-03)
Hodgson, Paul; Potter, Stephen; Warren, James and Gillingwater, David
Research in Transportation Economics, 39(1) (pp. 158-166)
The Open2-Innova8ion tool - a software tool for rating organisational innovation performance (2013)
Caird, Sally; Hallett, Stephen and Potter, Stephen
Technovation: The International Journal of Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Technology Management, 33(10-11) (pp. 381-385)
Domestic heat pumps in the UK: user behaviour, satisfaction and performance (2012)
Caird, Sally; Roy, Robin and Potter, Stephen
Energy Efficiency, 5(3) (pp. 283-301)
The Olympic transport legacy (2010-07)
Ieromonachou, Petros; Warren, James and Potter, Stephen
Town and Country Planning, 79(7) (pp. 331-336)
Refining light rapid transit typology: a UK perspective (2010-06-28)
Hodgson, Paul and Potter, Stephen
Transportation Planning and Technology, 33(4) (pp. 367-384)
Demand responsive transport: A review of schemes in England and Wales (2009)
Laws, Rebecca; Enoch, Marcus; Ison, Stephen and Potter, Stephen
Journal of Public Transportation, 12(1) (pp. 19-37)
Designing low carbon higher education systems: Environmental impacts of campus and distance learning systems (2008-04-11)
Roy, Robin; Potter, Stephen and Yarrow, Karen
International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 9(2) (pp. 116-130)
Kickstarting growth in bus patronage: Targeting support at the margins (2008)
Bristow, Abigail L.; Enoch, Marcus P.; Zhang, Lian; Greensmith, Clare; James, Norman and Potter, Stephen
Journal of Transport Geography, 16(6) (pp. 408-418)
A critical evaluation of partnerships in municipal waste management in England (2007-09-01)
Slater, R.; Frederickson, J.; Thomas, C.; Wield, D. and Potter, S.
Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 51(3) (pp. 643-664)
Exploring approaches towards a sustainable transport system (2007-04)
Potter, Stephen
International Journal of Sustianable Transportation, 1(2) (pp. 115-131)
A Strategic Niche Analysis of Urban Road Pricing in the UK and Norway (2007-03-06)
Ieromonachou, Petros; Potter, Stephen and Warren, James
European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research, 7(1) (pp. 15-38)
The adoption of cleaner vehicles in the UK: exploring the consumer attitude–action gap (2006-10-11)
Lane, Ben and Potter, Stephen
Journal of Cleaner Production, 15(11-12) (pp. 1085-1092)
Norway's urban toll rings: evolving towards congestion charging? (2006-09)
Ieromonachou, P.; Potter, S. and Warren, J.P.
Transport Policy, 13(5) (pp. 367-378)
Evaluation of the implementation process of urban road pricing schemes in the United Kingdom and Italy (2006-04)
Ieromonachou, P.; Potter, S. and Warren, J. P.
European Transport, 32 (pp. 49-68)
Tax treatment of employer commuting support: an international review (2006-03)
Potter, Stephen; Enoch, Marcus; Rye, Tom; Black, Colin and Ubbels, Barry
Transport Reviews, 26(2) (pp. 221-237)
A Strategic approach to financing public transport through property values (2005-06)
Enoch, Marcus; Potter, Stephen and Ison, Stephen
Public Money and Management, 25(3) (pp. 147-154)
Transport policy and transport tax reform (2005-06)
Potter, Stephen and Parkhurst, Graham
Public Money and Management, 25(3) (pp. 171-178)
Role of Hypothecation in financing transit: lessons from the United Kingdom (2004)
Enoch, M.; Potter, S.; Ison, S. and Humphries, I.
Transportation Research Record(1864) (pp. 31-37)
Adapting Strategic Niche Management for Evaluating Radical Transport Policies – the case of the Durham Road Access Charging Scheme (2004)
Ieromonachou, Petros; Potter, Stephen and Enoch, Marcus
International Journal of Transport Management, 2 (pp. 75-87)
Encouraging the commercial sector to help employees to change their travel behaviour (2003-01)
Enoch, Marcus and Potter, Stephen
Transport Policy, 10(1) (pp. 51-58)
Factoring sustainability into the Higher Education product-service system (2002-09)
Roy, Robin and Potter, Stephen
Journal of Sustainable Product Design, 2(3-4) (pp. 105-117)
Marketing the British bus industry (2002-03)
Enoch, Marcus and Potter, Stephen
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Municipal engineer, 151(1) (pp. 49-55)
Summing up the technology factor, part of theme issue of ‘Rethinking the Car’ (2001-05)
Potter, Stephen
Town and Country Planning, 70(5) (pp. 139-142)
Alternative ways of funding public transport: a case study assessment (2001-03)
Ubbels, Barry; Nijkamp, Peter; Verhoef, Eric; Potter, Steve and Enoch, Marcus
European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research, 1(1) (pp. 73-89)
On transport integration: a contribution to better understanding (2000-04)
Potter, Stephen and Skinner, Martin J.
Futures, 32(3-4) (pp. 275-287)
Using scenarios to identify innovation priorities in the UK railway industry (2000)
Potter, Stephen and Roy, Robin
International Journal of Innovation Management, 4(2) (pp. 229-252)
Firms and markets that profit from investment in design and product development (1998-07)
Roy, Robin; Reidel, Johann and Potter, Stephen
The Design Journal, 1(2) (pp. 3-16)
Managing engineering design in complex supply chains (1996)
Roy, Robin and Potter, Stephen
International Journal of Technology Management, 12(4) (pp. 403-420)
The risks and rewards of design investment (1995)
Bruce, Margaret; Potter, Stephen and Roy, Robin
Journal of Marketing Management, 11 (pp. 403-417)
Perspectives on design and innovation (1993-06)
Walsh, Vivien; Roy, Robin; Bruce, Margaret and Potter, Stephen
Creativity and Innovation Management, 2(2) (pp. 78-86)
The commercial impacts of investment in design (1993-04)
Roy, Robin and Potter, Stephen
Design Studies, 14(2) (pp. 171-193)
Managing design projects in small and medium sized firms (1990)
Roy, Robin and Potter, Stephen
Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 2(3) (pp. 321-336)
Innovations in transport/land use urban structures: the experience of the British New Towns (1983)
Potter, Stephen
Planning and Administration, 10(2) (pp. 42-53)
Let's bring car perks to the end of the road (1979-12-06)
Potter, Stephen and Dunleavy, Patrick
New Society, 50(896) (pp. 547-548)
Landscape with pedestrian figures (1977-12)
Thomas, Ray and Potter, Stephen
Built Environment Quarterly, 3(4) (pp. 286-290)
A motor or a mortgage? (1977-06-23)
Potter, Stephen
New Society, 40(768) (pp. 609-609)
People First in Transport Planning (1977)
Potter, Stephen
Town and Country Planning, 45(2) (pp. 76-81)
Unfare solutions: local earmarked charges to fund public transport (2004-02-26)
Enoch, Marcus; Nijkamp, Peter; Potter, Stephen and Ubbels, Barry
Transport, Development & Sustainability
ISBN : 415327121 | Publisher : Spon Press | Published : UK
Vital Travel Statistics: a compendium of data and analysis about transport activity in Britain (1997-08-28)
Potter, Stephen
ISBN : 1-899650-10-5 | Publisher : Landor | Published : London
Winning by Design: Technology, Product Design and International Competitiveness (1992)
Walsh, Vivien; Roy, Robin; Bruce, Margaret and Potter, Stephen
ISBN : 0-631-16437-5 | Publisher : Blackwell Publishers | Published : Oxford, UK
Exploring temporal pleats and folds: the role of urban AI and robotics in reinvigorating the cyborg city (2024)
Valdez, Miguel; Cook, Matthew and Potter, Stephen
In: Cugurullo, Federico; Caprotti, Federico; Cook, Matthew; Karvonen, Andrew; McGuirk, Pauline and Marvin, Simon eds. Artificial Intelligence and the City: Urbanistic Perspectives on AI (pp. 136-154)
ISBN : 9781003365877 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : London
Toward an intelligent mobility regime (2023)
Potter, Stephen; Warren, James; Valdez, Miguel and Cook, Matthew
In: Droege, Peter ed. Intelligent Environments: advanced systems for a healthy planet, 2nd Edition (pp. 323-350)
ISBN : 978-0-12-820247-0 | Publisher : Elsevier | Published : Amsterdam
Travel Plans (2021)
Potter, Stephen and Enoch, Marcus
In: Vickerman, Roger ed. International Encyclopedia of Transportation (pp. 408-412)
Publisher : Elsevier
Autonomous vehicles and the urban mobility ecosystem (2019-10-21)
Potter, Stephen; Valdez, Alan-Miguel and Cook, Matthew
In: Nuttall, William J; Gibson, David V; Trzmielak, Dariusz and Ibarra-Yunez, Alejandro eds. Energy and Mobility in Smart Cities (pp. 83-97)
ISBN : 9780727764256 | Publisher : ICE Publishing
Exploring the epistemic politics of urban niche experiments (2019)
Cook, Matthew; Horne, Ralph; Potter, Stephen and Valdez, Alan-Miguel
In: Jensen, Jens Stissing; Cashmore, Matthew and Späth, Philipp eds. The Politics of Urban Sustainability Transitions: Knowledge, Power and Governance. (pp. 125-147)
ISBN : 978-1-138-47965-4 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : Abingdon, Oxon
Engaging with the Smart City Through Urban Data Games (2017-01-01)
Wolff, Annika; Valdez Juarez, Alan; Barker, Matthew; Potter, Stephen; Gooch, Daniel; Giles, Emilie and Miles, John
In: Nijholt, Anton ed. Playable Cities: The City as a Digital Playground. Gaming Media and Social Effects (1) (pp. 47-66)
Publisher : Springer
Paratransit: the need for a regulatory revolution in the light of institutional inertia (2016-10-07)
Potter, Stephen and Enoch, Marcus
In: Mulley, Corinne and Nelson, John eds. Paratransit: shaping the flexible transport future. Transport and Sustainability (8) (pp. 15-34)
ISBN : 978-1-78635-226-2 | Publisher : Emerald | Published : Bingley
Transport and energy use (2013-06)
Potter, Stephen
In: Jean-Paul, Rodrique; Notteboom, Theo and Shaw, Jon eds. The Sage Handbook of Transport Studies
ISBN : 9781849207898 | Publisher : Sage | Published : London
Transport interchanges and the integration design challenge (2012-12)
Potter, Stephen
In: Tovey, Michael ed. Design for Transport: A User-Centered Approach to Vehicle Design and Travel. Design for Social Responsibility (pp. 121-136)
ISBN : 978-1-4094-3325-5 | Publisher : Gower | Published : Farnham, UK
Transport planning (2012-12)
Potter, Stephen
In: Tovey, Mike ed. Design for Transport: A User-Centered Approach to Vehicle Design and Travel. Design for Social Responsibility (pp. 107-120)
ISBN : 978-1-4094-3325-5 | Publisher : Gower | Published : Farnham, UK
Transport and mobility choices in 2050 (2012-08-29)
Potter, Stephen
In: Herring, Horace ed. Living in a Low Carbon Society in 2050. Energy, Climate and Environment (pp. 60-74)
ISBN : 9780230282254 | Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
How to write up research (2012-03-14)
Potter, Stephen
In: Becker, Saul; Bryman, Alan and Ferguson, Harry eds. Understanding Research for Social Policy and Social Work (pp. 367-372)
ISBN : 978-1-84742-815-8 | Publisher : The Policy Press | Published : Bristol
Using environmental taxation for transport demand management (2009-09-03)
Potter, Stephen
In: Lye, Lin-Heng; Milne, Janet E.; Ashiabor, Hope; Deketelaere, Kurt and Kreiser, Larry eds. Critical Issues in Environmental Taxation: International and Comparative Perspectives. Critical Issues in Environmental Taxation (pp. 39-54)
ISBN : 978-0-19-957798-9 | Publisher : Oxford University Press | Published : Oxford
Using environmental taxation for transport demand management (2009)
Potter, Stephen
In: Lye, Lin-Heng; Milne, Janet; Ashiabor, Hope; Deketelaere, Kurt and Kreiser, Larry eds. Critical Issues In Environmental Taxation: International and Comparative Perspectives (pp. 39-54)
ISBN : 9781383046861; 9780199577989 | Publisher : Oxford University Press | Published : Oxford, UK
Purchase, circulation and fuel taxation (2008-12)
Potter, Stephen
In: Ison, Stephen and Rye, Tom eds. The Implementation and Effectiveness of Transport Demand Management measures: An International Perspective (pp. 13-27)
ISBN : 978-0-7546-4953-3 | Publisher : Ashgate | Published : UK
Transport and the Environment (2008-01)
Potter, Stephen and Bailey, Iain
In: Knowles, Richard; Shaw, Jon and Docherty, Iain eds. Transport Geographies (pp. 29-48)
ISBN : 1405153237 | Publisher : Blackwell Publishing | Published : Oxford, UK
People centred eco-design: consumer adoption of low and zero carbon products and systems (2007-01)
Roy, Robin; Caird, Sally and Potter, Stephen
In: Murphy, Joseph ed. Governing Technology for Sustainability (pp. 41-62)
ISBN : 1844073459 | Publisher : Earthscan | Published : London, UK
Information needs and policy change (2007)
Potter, Stephen and Subrahumanian, Ramya
In: Thomas, Alan and Mohan, Giles eds. Research Skills for Policy and Development: How to Find Out Fas (pp. 27-48)
ISBN : 9781412945646 | Publisher : Sage | Published : London
Research presentations (2006)
Collins, Trevor; Potter, Stephen and Jones, Ann
In: Potter, Stephen ed. Doing Postgraduate Research (2nd ed) (pp. 228-250)
ISBN : 978-1-4129-2404-7 | Publisher : Sage Publications Ltd | Published : London
European perspectives on a new fiscal framework for transport (2005)
Potter, Stephen; Parkhurst, Graham and Lane, Ben
In: Reggiani, Aura and Schintler, Laurie A. eds. Methods and models in transport and telecommunications: Cross-Atlantic perspectives. Advances in spatial science (pp. 319-333)
ISBN : 3540258590 | Publisher : Springer | Published : New York, USA
Towards sustainable higher education: environmental impacts of conventional campus, print-based and electronic/open learning systems (2004)
Roy, Robin; Potter, Stephen and Yarrow, Karen
In: Murphy, D; Carr, R; Taylor, J. and Wong, T.M eds. Distance Education & Technology: Issues and Practice (pp. 129-145)
ISBN : 9627707473 | Publisher : Open University of Hong Kong Press | Published : Hong Kong
Transport energy and emissions: urban public transport (2003-11-01)
Potter, Stephen
In: Hensher, David and Button, Kenneth eds. Handbook of transport and the environment, 4. Handbooks in Transport (pp. 247-262)
ISBN : 80441033 | Publisher : Elsevier | Published : Amsterdam, Netherlands
Economic instruments and traffic restraint (2003-10)
Potter, Stephen and Rye, Tom
In: Hine, J and Preston, J eds. Integrated futures and transport choices: UK transport policy beyond the 1998 White Paper and Transport Acts. Transport and Society (pp. 287-304)
ISBN : 754619915 | Publisher : Ashgate | Published : Aldershot, UK
Local transport subsidies and affordable fares: international comparisons (2001)
Potter, Stephen and Enoch, Marcus
In: Greyling, Anthony ed. Any more fares?: Delivering better bus services (pp. 77-91)
ISBN : 1860301347 | Publisher : Institute of Public Policy Research | Published : London
Telematics and Transport Policy: Making the Connection (1997)
Potter, Stephen
In: Droege, P ed. Intelligent Environments: Spatial Aspects of the Information Revolution (pp. 199-212)
ISBN : 444823328 | Publisher : Elsevier | Published : Amsterdam NL and Oxford UK
What is a new town for? (1980-06)
Potter, Stephen and Thomas, Ray
In: Leaker, Dudley and Leons, Jon eds. New Towns in National Development (pp. 41-48)
Publisher : International Federation for Housing and Planning | Published : Milton Keynes
MaaS (Mobility as a Service) Market Futures Explored (2022-11)
Enoch, Marcus and Potter, Stephen
In : 15th International Conference on Advanced Systems in Public Transport (CASPT2022) (6-10 Nov 2022, Tel Aviv, Israel)
Demand Responsive Transport: is Milton Keynes developing a post-Covid revolution in public transport? (2021-07-06)
Potter, Stephen; Enoch, Marcus; Valdez Juarez, Alan and Cook, Matthew
In : Universities Transport Study Group Annual Conference (5-6 Jul 2021, University of Loughborough [Online])
Consuming the million-mile electric car (2021-05-11)
Cook, Matthew; Valdez Juarez, AM; Catulli, Maurizio and Potter, Stephen
In : PLATE – Product lifetimes and the environment 3rd PLATE Conference, September 18–20, 2019 Berlin, Germany (18-20 Sep 2019, Berlin) (pp. 155-160)
Humans and robots coping with crisis – Starship, Covid-19 and urban robotics in an unpredictable world (2021)
Valdez Juarez, Alan; Cook, Matthew and Potter, Stephen
In : 2021 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC) (17-20 Oct 2021, Melbourne, Australia) (pp. 2596-2601)
Shifting Smart City travel information systems to the Smart Region (2017-01-04)
Potter, Stephen and Valdez Juarez, Alan
In : Universities Transport Study Group Annual Conference (4-6 Jan 2017, Dublin)
Exploring the role of intermediaries in smart grid developments (2015-11-10)
Cook, Matthew; Potter, Stephen; Langendahl, Per-Anders; Roby, Helen; Collins, Trevor and Taylor, Dan
In : Sustainable Innovation 2015 (9-10 Nov 2015, Epsom, Surrey)
Governance in niche development for a transition to a new mobility regime (2015-08-17)
Potter, Stephen; Valdez, Alan; Cook, Matthew and Langendahl, Per-Anders
In : International Sustainability Conference 2015 (25-28 Aug 2015, University of Sussex)
Big data without Big Brother: emerging issues in smart transport in Milton Keynes (2014-12-03)
Valdez Juarez, Alan-Miguel and Potter, Stephen
In : Digital Economy All-Hands Conference 2014 (3-5 Dec 2014, Imperial College, London)
The role of change agents and stakeholders in the organisational transformation of the electricity industry (2014)
Roby, Helen; Potter, Stephen; Collins, Trevor and Langendahl, Per-Anders
In : British Academy of Management (BAM 2014) (9-11 Sep 2014, Belfast)
Developing a viable electric bus service: the Milton Keynes demonstration project (2013-09)
Miles, John and Potter, Stephen
In : Thredbo 13: International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport (15-19 Sep 2013, Oxford, UK)
A review of ten years of CO2-based company car taxation: impact and potential (2013-01)
Potter, Stephen and Atchulo, Abukari
In : Universities Transport Studies Group Annual Conference (3-5 Jan 2013, Oxford)
The role of company car taxation to promote low carbon vehicle technologies (2012-01)
Potter, Stephen and Atchulo, Abukari
In : Universities' Transport Studies Group Annual Conference (4-6 Jan 2012, Aberdeen)
Transport and environmental innovation (2011-10)
Potter, Stephen; Roby, Helen; Cook, Matthew and Langendahl, Per-Anders
In : Sustainable Innovation 11 'State of the Art in Sustainable Innovation and Design' (24-25 Oct 2011, Farnham, Surrey)
Can bus really be the new tram? (2011-09)
Hodgson, Paul; Potter, Stephen; Warren, James and Gillingwater, David
In : Thredbo 12: The 12th International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport (11-15 Sep 2011, Durban, South Africa)
Exploring a case of the eco-innovation journey in the UK food processing sector (2010-09)
Langendahl, Per-Anders; Cook, Matthew and Potter, Stephen
In : EASST Conference 2010 (02-04 Sep 2010, Trento, Italy)
Transport integration - an impossible dream? (2010-01)
Potter, Stephen
In : Universities Transport Studies Group Annual Concerence (5-7 Jan 2010, University of Plymouth)
Consumer behaviour towards sustainability in fashion (2010)
Crommentuijn-Marsh, Philippa; Eckert, Claudia and Potter, Stephen
In : KEER2010: Iinternational Conference on Kansei Engineering and Emotion Research 2010 (2-4 Mar 2010, Paris, France)
Critical reflections on the performativity of transition frameworks in the making and remaking of places experienced as urban (2010)
Cook, Matthew and Potter, Stephen
In : EASST Conference 2010 (2-4 Sep 2010, Trento, Italy)
Analysing the eco-innovation process in a UK food processing firm (2010)
Langendahl, Per-Anders; Cook, Matthew and Potter, Stephen
In : 15th International Conference Sustainable Innovation 2010 (8-9 Nov 2010, Rotterdam, Netherlands)
An investigation into consumers’ attitudes towards sustainability within the context of fashion (2009)
Eckert, C.; Potter, S. and Crommentuijn, P.
In : Sustainable Innovation 09: Towards a Low Carbon Innovation Revolution (26-27 Oct 2009, Farnham, UK)
The challenge of sustainable suburbia (2008-01)
Potter, Stephen
In : Universities Transport Study Group Annual Conference (Jan 2008, Southampton, UK)
Design and market position - mapping the market with the MADRID market map (2008)
Riedel,, Johann; Roy, Robin and Potter, Stephen
In : International Product Development Management Conference (30 Jun - 1 Jul 2008, Hamburg, Germany)
Exploring strategic approaches towards a sustainable transport system (2007-12)
Potter, Stephen
In : International Conference and Annual Meeting of the Chinese Institute of Transportation (4-6 Dec 2007, Taipei, Taiwan)
Supporting policy packages: the future of road pricing in the UK (2007-07)
Ieromonachou, Petros; Warren, James and Potter, Stephen
In : Kuhmo Nectar Conference (9-13 Jul 2007, Urbino, Italy)
Exploring rail futures using scenarios: experience and potential (2007-01)
Potter, Stephen
In : Proceedings of the Universities Transport Study Group Conference (Jan 2007, University of Leeds, UK)
Partnership working: new roles for local authorities (2006-09-19)
Slater, Rachel; Frederickson, James; Thomas, Christine; Potter, Stephen and Wield, David
In : Waste 2006 (19-21 Sep 2006, Warwick, UK) (pp. 623-632)
Taxing Cars With Attitude (2006-06-15)
Lane, Ben; Potter, Stephen and Warren, James
In : LowCVP Low Carbon Road Transport Challenge, Annual Low CVP Conference 2006 (15 Jun 2006, DTI Conference Centre in Victoria, LONDON) (pp. 41-47)
Why do demand responsive transport systems fail? (2006-01)
Enoch, Marcus; Potter, Stephen; Parkhurst, Graham and Smith, Mark
In : Transportation Research Board 85th Annual Meeting (22-26 Jan 2006, Washington DC)
Comparing Urban Road Pricing Implementation and Management Strategies from the UK and Norway (2005-04-11)
Ieromonachou, Petros; Potter, Stephen and Warren, James
In : PIARC Seminar on Road Pricing with emphasis on Financing, Regulation and Equity (11-13 Apr 2005, Cancun, Mexico)
Comparisons of different implementation procedures of road pricing schemes in two European countries (2005)
Ieromonachou, Petros; Potter, Stephen and Warren, James
In : Proceedings of the VIII Nectar Conference (2-4 Jun 2005, Las Palmas)
Adapting the Dutch 'mobility explorer' program to investigate possible car taxation futures in the UK (2004-01)
Potter, Stephen; Ubbels, Barry; Peeters, Paul and Parkhurst, Graham
In : Universities Transport Studies Group Annual Conference (5-7 Jan 2004, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK)
SusTEACH at the Open University (2013-01-15)
Caird, Sally; Lane, Andrew; Potter, Stephen and Sackett, Mike
The Open University
Universities' Transport Studies Group UK Annual Conference 2011 (2012-02)
Potter, Stephen and Ison, Stephen
Taylor and Francis, London.
Getting warmer: a field trial of heat pumps (2010-09)
Roy, Robin; Caird, Sally and Potter, Stephen
The Energy Saving Trust, London, UK.
Heat pump user experiences, behaviour and satisfaction (2010-07)
Caird, Sally; Roy, Robin and Potter, Stephen
The Open University Design Innovation Group, Milton Keynes UK.
Reducing Carbon emissions through transport taxation, GFC Briefing Paper 6 (2010-03)
Ekins, Paul and Potter, Stephen
Green Fiscal Commission, London, UK.
Consumer adoption of household energy efficiency measures (2007-12)
Quality Support Centre, Sally; Roy, Robin; Potter, Stephen and Herring, Horace
Design Innovation Group, The Open University
Consumer adoption and use of household renewable energy technologies (2007-12)
Quality Support Centre, Sally; Roy, Robin; Potter, Stephen and Herring, Horace
Design Innovation Group, The Open University
Factor 10 Visions project: Higher Education Sector Towards Sustainable Higher Education: Environmental impacts of campus-based and distance higher education systems (2005-03)
Roy, Robin; Potter, Stephen; Yarrow, Karen and Smith, Mark
Design Innovation Group, The Open University, Milton Keynes.
Taxation Futures for Sustainable Mobility: final report to the ESRC (2004)
Potter, Stephen; Parkhurst, Graham; Lane, Ben; Ubbels, Barry and Peeters, Paul
Open University, Milton Keynes, UK.
MArket Demands that Reward Investment in Design (MADRID). Final Report (1998-01)
Roy, Robin; Riedel, Johann C. K. H. and Potter, Stephen
Design Innovation Group, The Open University
Overview of the English new towns [Chapter 1 keynote article] (1997)
Potter, Stephen
Commission for the New Towns, London.
Transport and land use planning in the new towns [Chapter 3 keynote article] (1997)
Potter, Stephen
Commission for the New Towns, London.
The Commercial Impacts of Green Product Development (1996-07)
Quality Support Centre, Mark T.; Roy, Robin and Potter, Stephen
Design Innovation Group, The Open University
Longer Distance Passenger Travel and Modal Choice: Statistics and Trends (1994)
Potter, Stephen
Energy and Environment Research Unit, The Open University, Milton Keynes.
The 1992 Beckton Travel Survey: A study of travel patterns in Beckton before the opening of the extension of the Docklands Light Railway (1993-10)
Potter, Stephen
Energy and Environment Research Unit, The Open University, Milton Keynes.
The Benefits and Costs of Investment in Design: Using Professional Design Expertise in Product, Engineering and Graphics Projects (1991-07)
Quality Support Centre, Stephen; Roy, Robin; Capon, Clare H.; Bruce, Margaret; Walsh, Vivienne and Lewis, Jenny
Design Innovation Group, The Open University
The Sierra Set Rolls On: company subsidies to motoring continue to have major, unacknowledged, transport policy effects (1990-05)
Potter, S.
Energy and Environment Research Unit, The Open University, Milton Keynes.
Routes to stable prosperity. A response to the White Paper Roads for prosperity, focusing upon road transport's growing contribution to global warming (the 'Greenhouse Effect') (1989-08)
Hughes, Peter and Potter, Stephen
Energy and Environment Research Unit, The Open University, Milton Keynes.