K Mouratidis, S Peters, B van Wee - Transportation Research Part D …, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper reviews how teleactivities, the sharing economy, and emerging transportation technologies–components of what we could call the “App City”–may influence travel …
K Mouratidis - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2022 - Elsevier
This research provides new evidence on factors associated with the use of four different shared mobility options–bike-sharing, e-scooter sharing, car-sharing, and ridehailing (Uber) …
The advent of shared-economy and smartphones made on-demand transportation services possible, which created additional opportunities, but also more complexity to urban mobility …
Many authors have pointed out the importance of determining the impact of ride-hailing (ridesourcing) on vehicle kilometers traveled (VKT), and thus on transport externalities like …
ABSTRACT A growing concern for mobility-related social inclusion and equity is evident from both academic research and planning best practices. Scholarly research promotes …
Institutional voids–shortcomings in the institutional functions required by markets–have particularly hampered developing countries. Filling those voids has been widely identified …
J Zhu, N Xie, Z Cai, W Tang, X Chen - International Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This study provides a comprehensive review of the significant elements in sustainable transportation systems with shared mobility. The main subsets of shared mobility includes …
Policymakers in cities worldwide are trying to determine how ride-hailing services affect the ridership of traditional forms of public transportation. The level of convenience and comfort …
Transport workers were among the most affected by the COVID-19 crisis. In several countries, public transport and delivery drivers were considered essential workers during the …