Digital Transformation during COVID-19 and Its Impact on Transportation and Mobility

Malak Shatnawi, Rajiai Zoltan
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The COVID-19 pandemic has affected mobility and caused a significant impact on the transportation sector. The research aims to assess the effects of the pandemic by conducting a survey questionnaire in two capitals Budapest - Hungary and Amman - Jordan. The study will assess the impact of the digital transformation on work, learning, and services as well as the degree of passenger satisfaction with public transportation (PT) and how participants evaluate the digital transformation associated with the pandemic. The data was analyzed using AMOS with SPSS software v.26, the Structural Equation Models SEM test and emphasis the hypotheses, it has been found that the impact of the pandemic on mobility exceeds the traditional limits and applicable restrictions. Such studies can benefit risk management researchers, decision-makers, and planners.
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2019冠状病毒病期间的数字化转型及其对交通和出行的影响
COVID-19大流行影响了流动性,对交通运输部门造成了重大影响。这项研究旨在通过在匈牙利布达佩斯和约旦安曼两个首都进行问卷调查来评估这种流行病的影响。该研究将评估数字化转型对工作、学习和服务的影响,以及乘客对公共交通(PT)的满意度,以及参与者如何评估与疫情相关的数字化转型。使用AMOS软件和SPSS v.26对数据进行分析,并进行结构方程模型SEM检验和强调假设,发现大流行对流动性的影响超出了传统的极限和适用的限制。这样的研究可以使风险管理研究者、决策者和规划者受益。
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