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SI: Emerging Mobility

Modeling the effect of Mobility-as-a-Service on mode choice decisions

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Hamidreza Asgari, Rajesh Gupta & Xia Jin. (2023) Millennials and automated mobility: exploring the role of generation and attitudes on AV adoption and willingness-to-pay. Transportation Letters 15:8, pages 871-888.
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Ioanna Pagoni, Marco Gatto, Ioannis Tsouros, Athena Tsirimpa, Amalia Polydoropoulou, Giuseppe Galli & Tito Stefanelli. (2022) Mobility-as-a-service: insights to policymakers and prospective MaaS operators. Transportation Letters 14:4, pages 356-364.
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Ali Enes Dingil & Domokos Esztergár-Kiss. (2021) The Influence of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Mobility Patterns: The First Wave’s Results. Transportation Letters 13:5-6, pages 434-446.
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Andreas Nikiforiadis, Despoina Tsavdari, Vasilis Mizaras & Georgia Ayfantopoulou. (2023) Identifying Barriers and Expectations in MaaS: Users’ and Stakeholders’ Perspective. Future Transportation 3:4, pages 1240-1252.
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Carolina Cisterna, Negarsadat Madani, Claudia Bandiera, Francesco Viti & Mario Cools. (2023) MaaS modelling: a review of factors, customers’ profiles, choices and business models. European Transport Research Review 15:1.
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Marc Hasselwander & Joao F. Bigotte. (2023) Mobility as a Service (MaaS) in the Global South: research findings, gaps, and directions. European Transport Research Review 15:1.
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Rich C. McIlroy. (2023) Mobility as a service and gender: A review with a view. Travel Behaviour and Society 32, pages 100596.
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David A. Hensher, Corinne Mulley & John D. Nelson. (2023) What is an ideal (Utopian) mobility as a service (MaaS) framework? A communication note. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 172, pages 103675.
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Göran Smith & Claus Hedegaard Sørensen. (2023) Public-private MaaS: Unchallenged assumptions and issues of conflict in Sweden. Research in Transportation Economics 99, pages 101297.
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Riccardo Ceccato, Andrea Baldassa, Federico Orsini, Riccardo Rossi & Massimiliano Gastaldi. (2023) MaaS Adoption and Sustainability for Systematic Trips: Estimation of Environmental Impacts in a Medium-Sized City. Sustainability 15:11, pages 8690.
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Tianni Wang, Mark Ching-Pong Poo, Adolf K. Y. Ng & Zaili Yang. (2023) Adapting to the Impacts Posed by Climate Change: Applying the Climate Change Risk Indicator (CCRI) Framework in a Multi-Modal Transport System. Sustainability 15:10, pages 8190.
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Eriketti Servou, Frauke Behrendt & Maja Horst. (2023) Data, AI and governance in MaaS – Leading to sustainable mobility?. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives 19, pages 100806.
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Antonella Franco & Antonino Vitetta. (2023) Preference Model in the Context of Mobility as a Service: A Pilot Case Study. Sustainability 15:6, pages 4802.
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Takeshi KURIHARA, Kazuo NISHII, Naohiko HIBINO & Kei-ichi KISHINO. (2023) STATED CHOICE OF MOBILITY SERVICES INTEGRATIONS IN CHINESE TOURIST’S INTENTION OF VISITING JAPAN IN THE POSTCORONA ERA: MIXED LOGIT APPROACH統合型モビリティサービスの選好特性とCOVID-19の影響を考慮した中国人訪日観光旅行意向構造:Mixed Logitモデルの適用分析. Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. D3 (Infrastructure Planning and Management) 78:5, pages I_395-I_403.
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Jahun Koo & Sangho Choo. (2022) Identification of Causal Relationship between Attitudinal Factors and Intention to Use Transportation Mode. Sustainability 14:24, pages 16806.
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Chinh Q. Ho. (2022) Can MaaS change users’ travel behaviour to deliver commercial and societal outcomes?. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 165, pages 76-97.
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Giuseppe Musolino. (2022) Sustainable Mobility as a Service: Demand Analysis and Case Studies. Information 13:8, pages 376.
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Benjamin Maas. (2022) Literature Review of Mobility as a Service. Sustainability 14:14, pages 8962.
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Roman Engelhardt , Patrick Malcolm , Florian Dandl  & Klaus Bogenberger . (2022) Competition and Cooperation of Autonomous Ridepooling Services: Game-Based Simulation of a Broker Concept. Frontiers in Future Transportation 3.
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Alexander Eisenkopf. (2022) Mobilität auf dem Klimaprüfstand: BahnverkehrMobility on the Climate Test Bench: Rail Transport. Wirtschaftsdienst 102:S1, pages 29-35.
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L. S. Trofimova & A. P. Zhigadlo. (2022) Activities for road transport enterprises on indicators of workers and rolling stock productivity planning. The Russian Automobile and Highway Industry Journal 19:1, pages 74-83.
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Jin-Ki Eom, Kwang-Sub Lee, Sangpil Ko & Jun Lee. (2022) Exploring Travel Mode Preference of External Trips for Smart City Transportation Planning: Sejong, Korea. Sustainability 14:2, pages 630.
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Pim Labee, Soora Rasouli & Feixiong Liao. (2022) The implications of Mobility as a Service for urban emissions. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 102, pages 103128.
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Zakir Hussain Farahmand, Konstantinos Gkiotsalitis & Karst T. Geurs. (2021) Mobility-as-a-Service as a transport demand management tool: A case study among employees in the Netherlands. Case Studies on Transport Policy 9:4, pages 1615-1629.
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Yuchen Song, Dawei Li, Qi Cao, Min Yang & Gang Ren. (2021) The whole day path planning problem incorporating mode chains modeling in the era of mobility as a service. Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies 132, pages 103360.
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Maria Vittoria Corazza & Giordano Carassiti. (2021) Mobility as a Service in the city of Rome: potential and feasibility. Mobility as a Service in the city of Rome: potential and feasibility.
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Maria Vittoria Corazza & Giordano Carassiti. (2021) Investigating Maturity Requirements to Operate Mobility as a Service: The Rome Case. Sustainability 13:15, pages 8367.
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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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Yigit Kazancoglu, Melisa Ozbiltekin-Pala & Yesim Deniz Ozkan-Ozen. (2021) Prediction and evaluation of greenhouse gas emissions for sustainable road transport within Europe. Sustainable Cities and Society 70, pages 102924.
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Ioannis Tsouros, Athena Tsirimpa, Ioanna Pagoni & Amalia Polydoropoulou. (2021) MaaS users: Who they are and how much they are willing-to-pay. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 148, pages 470-480.
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Hoang Duy PHAM, Tetsuo Shimizu & Truong Van NGUYEN. (2021) A Literature Review on Interactions Between Stakeholders Through Accessibility Indicators Under Mobility as a Service Context. International Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems Research 19:2, pages 468-476.
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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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David A. Hensher, Chinh Q. Ho & Daniel J. Reck. (2021) Mobility as a service and private car use: Evidence from the Sydney MaaS trial. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 145, pages 17-33.
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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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Gillian Harrison, Astrid Gühnemann & Simon Shepherd. (2020) The Business Case for a Journey Planning and Ticketing App—Comparison between a Simulation Analysis and Real-World Data. Sustainability 12:10, pages 4005.
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