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Mobility as a Services (MaaS) – does it have critical mass?

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Sina Zimmermann, Thomas Schulz, Andreas Hein, Heiko Gewald & Helmut Krcmar. (2024) Motivating change in commuters’ mobility behaviour: Digital nudging for public transportation use. Journal of Decision Systems 33:1, pages 79-105.
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Paul Fenton, Gianluca Chimenti & Wisdom Kanda. (2020) The role of local government in governance and diffusion of Mobility-as-a-Service: exploring the views of MaaS stakeholders in Stockholm. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63:14, pages 2554-2576.
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Elena Alyavina, Alexandros Nikitas & Eric Tchouamou Njoya. (2024) Mobility-as-a-Service and unsustainable travel behaviour: Exploring the car ownership and public transport trip replacement side-effects of the MaaS paradigm. Transport Policy 150, pages 53-70.
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Alexandros Nikitas, Corneliu Cotet, Alexandra-Elena Vitel, Nikolaos Nikitas & Carlo Prato. (2024) Transport stakeholders’ perceptions of Mobility-as-a-Service: A Q-study of cultural shift proponents, policy advocates and technology supporters. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 181, pages 103964.
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Tri Nguyen, Huong Nguyen, Juha Partala & Susanna Pirttikangas. (2023) TrustedMaaS: Transforming trust and transparency Mobility-as-a-Service with blockchain. Future Generation Computer Systems 149, pages 606-621.
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Andrea Baldassa, Federico Orsini & Riccardo Ceccato. (2023) Telework and MaaS adoption in a post-pandemic scenario. Evidence from municipal employees of Padua, Italy. Case Studies on Transport Policy 12, pages 101010.
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Emmanuel Dzisi. (2023) MaaS for Developing Countries: Local Engineers’ Assessment of its Feasibility. MaaS for Developing Countries: Local Engineers’ Assessment of its Feasibility.
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Tobias Kuhnimhof & Christine Eisenmann. (2021) Mobility-on-demand pricing versus private vehicle TCO: how cost structures hinder the dethroning of the car. Transportation 50:2, pages 707-731.
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Gianluca Chimenti & Susi Geiger. (2022) Organizing the Sharing Economy Through Experiments: Framing and taming as onto-epistemological work. Organization Studies 44:3, pages 377-400.
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Renske van 't Veer, Jan Anne Annema, Yashar Araghi, Gonçalo Homem de Almeida Correia & Bert van Wee. (2023) Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS): A latent class cluster analysis to identify Dutch vehicle owners’ use intention. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 169, pages 103608.
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Konstantin Krauss, Daniel J. Reck & Kay W. Axhausen. (2023) How does transport supply and mobility behaviour impact preferences for MaaS bundles? A multi-city approach. Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies 147, pages 104013.
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Antonino Vitetta. (2022) Sustainable Mobility as a Service: Framework and Transport System Models. Information 13:7, pages 346.
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Guadalupe González-Sánchez, María Isabel Olmo-Sánchez, Elvira Maeso-González, Mario Gutiérrez-Bedmar & Antonio García-Rodríguez. (2021) Needs for International Benchmarking of Road Safety Management Based on Mobility Exposure Measures and Risk Patterns. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18:23, pages 12851.
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Michela Le Pira, Lóránt A. Tavasszy, Gonçalo Homem de Almeida Correia, Matteo Ignaccolo & Giuseppe Inturri. (2021) Opportunities for integration between Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and freight transport: A conceptual model. Sustainable Cities and Society 74, pages 103212.
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Yale Z. Wong & David A. Hensher. (2020) Delivering mobility as a service (MaaS) through a broker/aggregator business model. Transportation 48:4, pages 1837-1863.
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Chinh Q. Ho, David A. Hensher, Daniel J. Reck, Sam Lorimer & Ivy Lu. (2021) MaaS bundle design and implementation: Lessons from the Sydney MaaS trial. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 149, pages 339-376.
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Joanna Moody, Elizabeth Farr, Marisa Papagelis & David R. Keith. (2021) The value of car ownership and use in the United States. Nature Sustainability 4:9, pages 769-774.
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Georgina Santos & Nikolay Nikolaev. (2021) Mobility as a Service and Public Transport: A Rapid Literature Review and the Case of Moovit. Sustainability 13:7, pages 3666.
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Chinh Q. Ho, David A. Hensher & Daniel J. Reck. (2021) Drivers of participant’s choices of monthly mobility bundles: Key behavioural findings from the Sydney Mobility as a Service (MaaS) trial. Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies 124, pages 102932.
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Luke Butler, Tan Yigitcanlar & Alexander Paz. (2021) Barriers and risks of Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) adoption in cities: A systematic review of the literature. Cities 109, pages 103036.
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Geoff Tomaino, Jasper Teow, Ziv Carmon, Leonard Lee, Moshe Ben-Akiva, Charlene Chen, Wai Yan Leong, Shanjun Li, Nan Yang & Jinhua Zhao. (2020) Mobility as a service (MaaS): the importance of transportation psychology. Marketing Letters 31:4, pages 419-428.
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Iria Lopez-Carreiro, Andres Monzon, Elena Lopez & Maria Eugenia Lopez-Lambas. (2020) Urban mobility in the digital era: An exploration of travellers' expectations of MaaS mobile-technologies. Technology in Society 63, pages 101392.
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Zhiyuan Yu, Doudou Jin, Xiaoxiao Song, Chao Zhai & Desheng Wang. (2020) Internet of Vehicle Empowered Mobile Media Scenarios: In-Vehicle Infotainment Solutions for the Mobility as a Service (MaaS). Sustainability 12:18, pages 7448.
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