In Chapter 5, Agnieszka Lukasiewicz, Venere Stefania Sanna, Anikó Bernát, and Vera Diogo analyse the main shared mobility services in Europe, such as car-based sharing models, bike-sharing, and electric scooter sharing. In particular, Chapter 5 provides a discussion of different car-based sharing models, which include: (1) car-sharing (e.g., public such as Car Sharing Rome, or private such as Share Now); (2) ride-hailing, which parallels taxi. services (e.g., Uber), (3) ride-sharing (e.g., BlaBlaCar); and (4) carpooling, where associates and employees of individual companies can select a car from a fleet of vehicles as required. The chapter also examines conflicts in different European countries caused by shared mobility aspects and the possible effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lukasiewicz, A., Sanna, V.S., Alves Pereira Diogo, V.L., Bernát, A. (2022). Shared mobility: a reflection on sharing economy initiatives in European transportation sectors. In V. Česnuitytė, A. Klimczuk, C. Miguel, G. Avram (a cura di), The sharing economy in Europe: developments, practices, and contradictions (pp. 89-114). Cham : Palgrave Macmillan [10.1007/978-3-030-86897-0].
Shared mobility: a reflection on sharing economy initiatives in European transportation sectors
Sanna, Venere Stefania;
2022-01-01
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In Chapter 5, Agnieszka Lukasiewicz, Venere Stefania Sanna, Anikó Bernát, and Vera Diogo analyse the main shared mobility services in Europe, such as car-based sharing models, bike-sharing, and electric scooter sharing. In particular, Chapter 5 provides a discussion of different car-based sharing models, which include: (1) car-sharing (e.g., public such as Car Sharing Rome, or private such as Share Now); (2) ride-hailing, which parallels taxi. services (e.g., Uber), (3) ride-sharing (e.g., BlaBlaCar); and (4) carpooling, where associates and employees of individual companies can select a car from a fleet of vehicles as required. The chapter also examines conflicts in different European countries caused by shared mobility aspects and the possible effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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