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URBAN SMART-MOBILITY PROJECTS EVALUATION: A LITERATURE REVIEW

Peter Då½upka () and Marek Horvath ()
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Peter Då½upka: Technical University of KoSice, KoSice, Slovakia
Marek Horvath: Žilina city office, Žilina, Slovakia

Theoretical and Empirical Researches in Urban Management, 2021, vol. 16, issue 4, 55-76

Abstract: This work aims to reorganise theoretical and empirical research on urban smart mobility projects evaluation through the systematic literature review approach. The research goal is to identify methodologies and socio-economic indicators according to the different types of urban smart – mobility projects. The article provides a summary of the state of the art of methodologies and socio-economic indicators categorised within the SMART mobility projects framework developed by Fernandez-Anez (2018). The results can have broader impacts in developing urban smart mobility strategic plans and decision making processes of selecting smart mobility projects. In particular, the results will be a reference for public administration practitioners helping them in identifying appropriate methodology and performance indicators according to the particular type of urban smart mobility project.

Keywords: Urban smart-mobility; Evaluation; Socio-economic indicators (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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