Mobility in the era of digitalization: Thinking Mobility as a Service (MaaS)

L Barreto, A Amaral, S Baltazar - Intelligent Systems: Theory, Research …, 2020 - Springer
The planning and design of sustainable and smart cities—cities of the future—should
properly address the challenges that arise by the every day growth of the urban population …

New mobilities: A workshop on mobility beyond the car

M Glöss, S Tuncer, B Brown, E Laurier, S Pink… - Extended Abstracts of …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
HCI research on mobility and transport has been dominated by a focus on the automobile.
Yet urgent environmental concerns, along with new transport technologies, have created an …

Recommending path deviations-a practice-based approach to sustainable consumption

D Lawo - 2023 - dspace.ub.uni-siegen.de
Western consumption patterns are strongly associated with environmental pollution and
climate change, which challenges us with transforming our society and consumption …

Challenges and implications of Mobility as a Service (MaaS)

L Gonçalves, JP Silva, S Baltazar, L Barreto… - Implications of Mobility …, 2020 - igi-global.com
This introductory chapter provides a synopsis of the underlying factors that enable the
existence of the mobility as a service (MaaS) concept and its role regarding the improvement …

Door-to-door mobility integrators as keystone organizations of smart ecosystems: Resources and value co-creation–A literature review

T Schulz, M Böhm, H Gewald, H Krcmar - 2019 - aisel.aisnet.org
Cities around the world face major mobility-related challenges, such as traffic congestion
and air pollution. One primary cause of these challenges is the decision of citizens to use …

Using value sensitive design to understand transportation choices and envision a future transportation system

KE Watkins - Ethics and Information Technology, 2021 - Springer
The increasing passengerization of transportation through shared ride services and
driverless vehicles has the potential to vastly change the transportation system. Although …

The automation of the taxi industry–Taxi drivers' expectations and attitudes towards the future of their work

C Pakusch, A Boden, M Stein, G Stevens - … Supported Cooperative Work …, 2021 - Springer
Advoc ates of autonomous driving predict that the occupation of taxi driver could be made
obsolete by shared autonomous vehicles (SAV) in the long term. Conducting interviews with …

Opportunities for Sustainable Mobility: Re-thinking Eco-feedback from a Citizen's Perspective

J Meurer, D Lawo, C Pakusch, P Tolmie… - Proceedings of the 9th …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
In developed nations, a growing emphasis is being placed on the promotion of sustainable
behaviours amongst individuals, or'citizen-consumers'. In HCI, various eco-feedback tools …

Conception of a digital mobility platform for citizens in rural areas

V Spitzer, MA Wimmer - … of the 14th International Conference on Theory …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
For many senior citizens living in rural areas, participation in daily activities, political affairs
and cultural events is determined by the available mobility options to get to such activities …

Digital-enabled last mile: A study of passenger trips in rural, low-density populated areas

M Kjærup, MB Skov, N Agerholm - … of the 2020 CHI Conference on …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
Public transportation in rural areas is difficult due to low numbers of passengers and diverse
needs, also reflected in the last mile problem that points to the distance to access …