移动即服务的接受度:影响因素实证研究的启示

IF 12.5 Q1 TRANSPORTATION Communications in Transportation Research Pub Date : 2024-03-07 DOI:10.1016/j.commtr.2024.100119
Houda El Mustapha, Baris Ozkan, Oktay Turetken
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移动即服务(MaaS)已成为移动领域一个前景广阔的概念。研究人员越来越有兴趣了解这种数字服务的潜在接受度和吸收率。尽管存在这种兴趣,但现有文献缺乏对目标用户接受这种服务的各种因素的全面概述。在本研究中,我们旨在建立 MaaS 用户接受度的现状,为相关服务的有效设计提供实践依据,并为科学界提供未来的研究方向。为此,我们对相关实证研究进行了系统文献综述(SLR),并分析了目标用户接受 MaaS 的重要因素。通过对这些研究的深入分析,我们得出了几个因素,并将其分为三类:旅行者和出行特征、服务和技术特征以及城市环境特征。研究发现,年龄、出行频率、MaaS 捆绑价格和交通设施等因素对 MaaS 接受度的影响是一致的。然而,实证研究在收入和公共交通卡拥有量等因素的影响方面存在冲突。本研究可作为目前文献中调查因素的综合来源,并为未来研究提供基础,以提高我们对需要进一步调查的因素的理解。
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Acceptance of Mobility-as-a-Service: Insights from empirical studies on influential factors

Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) has emerged as a promising concept in the mobility landscape. Researchers are increasingly interested in understanding this digital service's potential acceptance and uptake. Despite this interest, the extant literature lacks a comprehensive overview of various factors that play a role in its acceptance by target users. In this study, we aim to establish a current state of the art of MaaS user acceptance to inform practice in the effective design of related services, and to support the scientific community by offering future directions for their research. To achieve this, we performed a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) of relevant empirical studies and analyzed the factors considered significant in MaaS acceptance by target users. Our in-depth analyses of these works resulted in several factors, which we grouped into three categories: traveler and trip characteristics, service and technology characteristics, and urban environment characteristics. Certain factors, such as age, trip frequency, MaaS bundle price, and transportation facility, were found to be consistent in their influence on MaaS acceptance. However, empirical works conflict regarding the influence of a number of factors, such as income and public transport card ownership. This study serves as a comprehensive source of the factors investigated in the literature to the moment and a basis for future research to improve our understanding of factors that require further investigation.

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