What are the factors and needs promoting mobility-as-a-service? Findings from the Swiss Household Energy Demand Survey (SHEDS)

Abstract Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) is a service that supports customers’ transportation needs by providing information and ticketing for a multitude of transport modes in one interface; thus, buy potentially fostering multimodality and public transport, it represents an important lever to reduce...

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Main Authors: Raphael Hoerler, Anna Stünzi, Anthony Patt, Andrea Del Duce
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-05-01
Series:European Transport Research Review
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12544-020-00412-y
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spelling doaj-6e53466ca5cb4f0eb9e140cf864b02af2020-11-25T02:03:35ZengSpringerOpenEuropean Transport Research Review1867-07171866-88872020-05-0112111610.1186/s12544-020-00412-yWhat are the factors and needs promoting mobility-as-a-service? Findings from the Swiss Household Energy Demand Survey (SHEDS)Raphael Hoerler0Anna Stünzi1Anthony Patt2Andrea Del Duce3Institute for Sustainable Development, Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW)Center for Economic Research, MTEC, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)Institute for Environmental Decisions, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)Institute for Sustainable Development, Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW)Abstract Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) is a service that supports customers’ transportation needs by providing information and ticketing for a multitude of transport modes in one interface; thus, buy potentially fostering multimodality and public transport, it represents an important lever to reduce negative transportation impacts such as emissions and congestion. By means of an online survey conducted in Switzerland, we try to understand potential user needs as well as factors that would motivate the use of MaaS. Comparing the openness to use MaaS for specific trip purposes like commuting and leisure activities, we find the lowest level of openness for commuting and the highest for weekend leisure trips. Intention to reduce car usage was positively related to openness to MaaS in commuting. On the other hand, factors that positively influence openness to using MaaS for leisure activities include a higher education degree, experience with carsharing and the use of transport-related climate policy announcements directly affecting consumers. These findings suggest focusing specifically on either commuting or leisure activities when designing policy measures.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12544-020-00412-yMobility-as-a-serviceInfluential factorsPeer effectPolicy recommendationsLogistic regressionUser needs
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Anna Stünzi
Anthony Patt
Andrea Del Duce
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Anna Stünzi
Anthony Patt
Andrea Del Duce
What are the factors and needs promoting mobility-as-a-service? Findings from the Swiss Household Energy Demand Survey (SHEDS)
European Transport Research Review
Mobility-as-a-service
Influential factors
Peer effect
Policy recommendations
Logistic regression
User needs
author_facet Raphael Hoerler
Anna Stünzi
Anthony Patt
Andrea Del Duce
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title What are the factors and needs promoting mobility-as-a-service? Findings from the Swiss Household Energy Demand Survey (SHEDS)
title_short What are the factors and needs promoting mobility-as-a-service? Findings from the Swiss Household Energy Demand Survey (SHEDS)
title_full What are the factors and needs promoting mobility-as-a-service? Findings from the Swiss Household Energy Demand Survey (SHEDS)
title_fullStr What are the factors and needs promoting mobility-as-a-service? Findings from the Swiss Household Energy Demand Survey (SHEDS)
title_full_unstemmed What are the factors and needs promoting mobility-as-a-service? Findings from the Swiss Household Energy Demand Survey (SHEDS)
title_sort what are the factors and needs promoting mobility-as-a-service? findings from the swiss household energy demand survey (sheds)
publisher SpringerOpen
series European Transport Research Review
issn 1867-0717
1866-8887
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) is a service that supports customers’ transportation needs by providing information and ticketing for a multitude of transport modes in one interface; thus, buy potentially fostering multimodality and public transport, it represents an important lever to reduce negative transportation impacts such as emissions and congestion. By means of an online survey conducted in Switzerland, we try to understand potential user needs as well as factors that would motivate the use of MaaS. Comparing the openness to use MaaS for specific trip purposes like commuting and leisure activities, we find the lowest level of openness for commuting and the highest for weekend leisure trips. Intention to reduce car usage was positively related to openness to MaaS in commuting. On the other hand, factors that positively influence openness to using MaaS for leisure activities include a higher education degree, experience with carsharing and the use of transport-related climate policy announcements directly affecting consumers. These findings suggest focusing specifically on either commuting or leisure activities when designing policy measures.
topic Mobility-as-a-service
Influential factors
Peer effect
Policy recommendations
Logistic regression
User needs
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12544-020-00412-y
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