[HTML][HTML] Adoption and frequency of use of ride-hailing services in a European city: The case of Madrid

J Gomez, Á Aguilera-García, FF Dias, CR Bhat… - … research part C …, 2021 - Elsevier
New app-based mobility services are revolutionizing urban transport. Particularly, ride-
hailing has experienced a worldwide boom in the last decade since it provides a convenient …

Transit's downward spiral: Assessing the social-justice implications of ride-hailing platforms and COVID-19 for public transportation in the US

T Monahan, CG Lamb - Cities, 2022 - Elsevier
This paper explores the interconnections between ride-hailing platforms and public transit
systems in large US cities. Drawing upon qualitative interviews with expert key informants …

Who are the gig workers? Evidence from mapping the residential locations of ride-hailing drivers by a big data approach

S Qiao, G Huang, AGO Yeh - Cities, 2023 - Elsevier
One of the challenges faced in understanding platform gig work is who are the gig workers
involved in this novelty labour relationship. We attempt to answer it by using mobile phone …

Young people's travel behavior–Using the life-oriented approach to understand the acceptance of autonomous driving

B Herrenkind, I Nastjuk, AB Brendel, S Trang… - … research part D …, 2019 - Elsevier
The self-driving public bus (SDPB) holds the potential to replace human-operated driving
with more eco-friendly means and is therefore a valuable mobility solution for our future. The …

An exploratory investigation of public perceptions towards safety and security from the future use of flying cars in the United States

U Eker, SS Ahmed, G Fountas… - Analytic methods in …, 2019 - Elsevier
This study aims at investigating public perceptions towards the safety and security
implications that will arise after the future introduction of flying cars in the traffic fleet. In this …

Policy implementation of multi-modal (shared) mobility: review of a supply-demand value proposition canvas

L Meng, S Somenahalli, S Berry - Transport Reviews, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Urban mobility options have increased in recent years, assisted by the widespread
availability of smart device software apps, geo-positioning technology, and convenient …

[HTML][HTML] More friends than foes? The impact of automobility-as-a-service on the incumbent automotive industry

P Wells, X Wang, L Wang, H Liu, R Orsato - Technological Forecasting and …, 2020 - Elsevier
This paper examines the scope for network platform business models offering 'automobility-
as-a-service'to disrupt the existing automotive market and industry. The paper uses three …

[HTML][HTML] Sharing vehicles or sharing rides-Psychological factors influencing the acceptance of carsharing and ridepooling in Germany

U Burghard, A Scherrer - Energy Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Shared mobility has the potential to reduce private car use and can thereby contribute to a
mobility transition which reduces energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions. At the …

[HTML][HTML] Behavioral factors impacting adoption and frequency of use of carsharing: A tale of two European cities

Á Aguilera-García, J Gomez, C Antoniou, JM Vassallo - Transport Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Innovative mobility services have emerged in many urban areas, causing a notable change
in transport supply. Particularly, free-floating carsharing has allowed gaining short-term …

Who will use new mobility technologies? Exploring demand for shared, electric, and automated vehicles in three Canadian metropolitan regions

Z Long, J Axsen - Energy Research & Social Science, 2022 - Elsevier
So-called “new mobility” innovations could transform transportation systems, including the
deployment of shared, electric, and automated vehicles. However, researchers are still …