Measuring System-Level Impacts of Corporate Mobility as a Service (CMaaS) Based on Empirical Evidence
Bhavana Vaddadi,
Xiaoyun Zhao,
Yusak Susilo and
Anna Pernestål
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Bhavana Vaddadi: Integrated Transport Research Lab, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, 114 28 Stockholm, Sweden
Xiaoyun Zhao: Integrated Transport Research Lab, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, 114 28 Stockholm, Sweden
Yusak Susilo: Integrated Transport Research Lab, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, 114 28 Stockholm, Sweden
Anna Pernestål: Integrated Transport Research Lab, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, 114 28 Stockholm, Sweden
Sustainability, 2020, vol. 12, issue 17, 1-18
Abstract:
Corporate Mobility as a Service (CMaaS) is a type of MaaS that enables mobility within as well as to and from a worksite for employees. The expected benefits of CMaaS are to support a shift towards more sustainable and more effective work-related transport activities. There is a lack of knowledge regarding the impacts of CMaaS and how its performance should be measured. This paper proposes an evaluation framework to measure CMaaS impacts at a system level. The proposed evaluation framework is then applied to evaluate a real CMaaS deployment in Sweden. This paper contributes to knowledge building and guidance to support policy and decision making for CMaaS development and implementation in the future.
Keywords: corporate mobility as a service; system level; impact; framework (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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