Systematic Literature Review on Smart Mobility: A Framework for Future "Quantitative" Developments.

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Titel: Systematic Literature Review on Smart Mobility: A Framework for Future "Quantitative" Developments.
Autoren: Francini, Mauro, Chieffallo, Lucia, Palermo, Annunziata, Viapiana, Maria Francesca
Quelle: Journal of Planning Literature; Aug2021, Vol. 36 Issue 3, p283-296, 14p
Schlagwörter: SMART cities, CLUSTER analysis (Statistics), KEY performance indicators (Management), GOAL (Psychology), EMPIRICAL research
Abstract: This work aims to reorganize theoretical and empirical research on smart mobility through the systematic literature review approach. The research goal is to reach an extended and shared definition of smart mobility using the cluster analysis. The article provides a summary of the state of the art that can have broader impacts in determining new angles for approaching research. In particular, the results will be a reference for future quantitative developments for the authors who are working on the construction of a territorial measurement model of the smartness degree, helping them in identifying performance indicators consistent with the definition proposed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:This work aims to reorganize theoretical and empirical research on smart mobility through the systematic literature review approach. The research goal is to reach an extended and shared definition of smart mobility using the cluster analysis. The article provides a summary of the state of the art that can have broader impacts in determining new angles for approaching research. In particular, the results will be a reference for future quantitative developments for the authors who are working on the construction of a territorial measurement model of the smartness degree, helping them in identifying performance indicators consistent with the definition proposed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:08854122
DOI:10.1177/0885412221994246