A topological approach to Mobility as a Service: A proposed tool for understanding requirements and effects, and for aiding the integration of societal goals J Sochor, H Arby, ICMA Karlsson, S Sarasini Research in Transportation Business & Management 27, 3-14, 2018 | 395 | 2018 |
Mobility as a Service: Development scenarios and implications for public transport G Smith, J Sochor, ICMA Karlsson Research in transportation economics 69, 592-599, 2018 | 275 | 2018 |
Trying out mobility as a service: Experiences from a field trial and implications for understanding demand J Sochor, ICMA Karlsson, H Strömberg Transportation Research Record 2542 (1), 57-64, 2016 | 263 | 2016 |
Implementing mobility as a service: challenges in integrating user, commercial, and societal perspectives J Sochor, H Strömberg, ICMA Karlsson Transportation research record 2536 (1), 1-9, 2015 | 240 | 2015 |
Developing the ‘Service’in Mobility as a Service: experiences from a field trial of an innovative travel brokerage ICMA Karlsson, J Sochor, H Strömberg Transportation Research Procedia 14, 3265-3273, 2016 | 232 | 2016 |
Development and implementation of Mobility-as-a-Service–A qualitative study of barriers and enabling factors ICM Karlsson, D Mukhtar-Landgren, G Smith, T Koglin, A Kronsell, E Lund, ... Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 131, 283-295, 2020 | 213 | 2020 |
Creating appropriate trust in automated vehicle systems: A framework for HMI design F Ekman, M Johansson, J Sochor IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems 48 (1), 95-101, 2017 | 164 | 2017 |
Trying on change–Trialability as a change moderator for sustainable travel behaviour H Strömberg, O Rexfelt, ICMA Karlsson, J Sochor Travel Behaviour and Society 4, 60-68, 2016 | 140 | 2016 |
Public–private innovation: barriers in the case of mobility as a service in West Sweden G Smith, J Sochor, ICMA Karlsson Public Management Review 21 (1), 116-137, 2019 | 138 | 2019 |
Mobility as a service: Comparing developments in Sweden and Finland G Smith, J Sochor, S Sarasini Research in Transportation Business & Management 27, 36-45, 2018 | 131 | 2018 |
Inviting travelers to the smorgasbord of sustainable urban transport: evidence from a MaaS field trial H Strömberg, ICMA Karlsson, J Sochor Transportation 45 (6), 1655-1670, 2018 | 130 | 2018 |
Deliverable 3: Business and operator models for MaaS. MAASiFiE project funded by CEDR. D König, J Eckhardt, A Aapaoja, J Sochor, MA Karlsson | 111 | 2016 |
Travelers’ motives for adopting a new, innovative travel service: insights from the UbiGo field operational test in Gothenburg, Sweden JL Sochor, H Strömberg, M Karlsson 21st World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems, Detroit, September 7 …, 2014 | 92 | 2014 |
What characterises a sustainable MaaS business model S Sarasini, J Sochor, H Arby 1st international conference on Mobility as a Service (ICOMaaS), Tampere, 28-29, 2017 | 81 | 2017 |
An innovative mobility service to facilitate changes in travel behavior and mode choice J Sochor, H Strömberg, M Karlsson 22nd world congress on intelligent transportation systems, Bordeaux, 5-9, 2015 | 81 | 2015 |
Intermediary MaaS Integrators: A case study on hopes and fears G Smith, J Sochor, ICMA Karlsson Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 131, 163-177, 2020 | 65 | 2020 |
Deliverable 4-Impact Assessment: MAASiFiE project funded by CEDR MA Karlsson, J Sochor, A Aapaoja, J Eckhardt, D König Conference of European Directors of Roads (CEDR), 2017 | 65 | 2017 |
Mobility as a Service: Implications for future mainstream public transport G Smith, J Sochor, MA Karlssona | 59 | 2017 |
MaaS service combinations for different geographical areas A Aapaoja, J Eckhardt, L Nykänen, J Sochor ITS World Congress 2017, 12, 2017 | 55 | 2017 |
Governing mobility-as-a-service: Insights from Sweden and Finland G Smith, S Sarasini, ICMA Karlsson, D Mukhtar-Landgren, J Sochor The Governance of Smart Transportation Systems: Towards New Organizational …, 2019 | 46 | 2019 |